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Re: LYNX-DEV source size, source reorganization


From: Nelson Henry Eric
Subject: Re: LYNX-DEV source size, source reorganization
Date: Wed, 10 Sep 1997 16:43:48 +0900 (JST)

> you write about reorganizing the directory structure for

*For starters*, the appended operations could be performed on the top level
directory, and the necessary patches (based on lynx2.7.1ac-0.60) applied.
"README.configure" could easily be incorporated into "INSTALLATION", perhaps
even "README.win-386".  Eventually, I would like to see "lynx_help" renamed
"help".  I also would like to see the VMS-specific files moved to a "VMS"
directory, but I am not qualified to even suggest that.  The lynx-dev
community should comment on this simplification; otherwise just let it be.

__Henry

rm docs/RFC-MAILCAP.txt
mv docs/README* lynx_help/
mv about_lynx/COPY* docs/
mv about_lynx/about* lynx_help/
rm -rf about_lynx
mv Makefile.old README.chart* CHANGES* *.announce DESC PROBLEMS newfiles.* docs/
mv styles/lynx.lss samples/lynx.lss
rm -rf styles
mv samples docs/
rm -rf utils/inews
mv test utils/

*** INSTALLATION.orig   Tue Feb 25 10:10:14 1997
--- INSTALLATION        Wed Sep 10 16:23:35 1997
***************
*** 59,67 ****
  
  UNIX Step 1f. (Sun systems)
      Sun resolv library.
!     On Sun systems you may need to define RESOLVLIB in the top Makefile
      to enable access to remote hosts.  See the comments in the Makefile
!     and PROBLEMS file for more information.
  
  VMS Step 1f.
      Downloading binary files.
--- 59,67 ----
  
  UNIX Step 1f. (Sun systems)
      Sun resolv library.
!     On Sun systems you may need to define RESOLVLIB in docs/Makefile.old
      to enable access to remote hosts.  See the comments in the Makefile
!     and docs/PROBLEMS file for more information.
  
  VMS Step 1f.
      Downloading binary files.
***************
*** 180,186 ****
  
  
  UNIX Step 3.
!     Go ahead and test it out with the about_lynx/about_lynx.html file.
      You shouldn't need to install Lynx to test it.
      Once you are satisfied that it works, go ahead and install it.
  
--- 180,186 ----
  
  
  UNIX Step 3.
!     Go ahead and test it out with the lynx_help/about_lynx.html file.
      You shouldn't need to install Lynx to test it.
      Once you are satisfied that it works, go ahead and install it.
  
***************
*** 198,204 ****
            relying on the LYNX_CFG, LYNX_CFG_FILE, or WWW_HOME variables.
  
  VMS Step 3. 
!     Go ahead and test it out with the [.about_lynx]about_lynx.html file.
      You shouldn't need to install Lynx to test it.
      Once you are satisfied that it works, go ahead and install it.
  
--- 198,204 ----
            relying on the LYNX_CFG, LYNX_CFG_FILE, or WWW_HOME variables.
  
  VMS Step 3. 
!     Go ahead and test it out with the [.lynx_help]about_lynx.html file.
      You shouldn't need to install Lynx to test it.
      Once you are satisfied that it works, go ahead and install it.
  
*** README.orig Tue Feb 25 10:10:14 1997
--- README      Wed Sep 10 16:21:13 1997
***************
*** 26,32 ****
     Lynx is distributed under the GNU General Public License without
     restrictions on usage or redistribution, and is supported by the
     Lynx user community.  See the accompanying COPYHEADER and COPYING
!    files (in the about_lynx subdirectory) for more details.
  
     Certain portions of the Lynx source distribution were originally
     created by CERN and have been modified during the development of
--- 26,32 ----
     Lynx is distributed under the GNU General Public License without
     restrictions on usage or redistribution, and is supported by the
     Lynx user community.  See the accompanying COPYHEADER and COPYING
!    files in the docs subdirectory for more details.
  
     Certain portions of the Lynx source distribution were originally
     created by CERN and have been modified during the development of
***************
*** 37,43 ****
  
     A users guide is included in this distribution along with a man page
     for Unix systems and a help file for VMS systems. All documentation is
!    contained in this directory and the doc and samples subdirectories.
     
     While running Lynx, type 'h', 'H', or '?' to invoke the help menu
     system. From the help menu you may access several useful documents
--- 37,43 ----
  
     A users guide is included in this distribution along with a man page
     for Unix systems and a help file for VMS systems. All documentation is
!    contained in the docs, docs/samples and lynx_help subdirectories.
     
     While running Lynx, type 'h', 'H', or '?' to invoke the help menu
     system. From the help menu you may access several useful documents
***************
*** 48,56 ****
     your site in order to lessen the load on http servers. This also will
     allow you to customize the help menu system for your site.
     
!    To install the help menu system, copy the lynx_help/ and about_lynx/
!    directories to a public place on your system. Then, edit the lynx.cfg
!    file so that the HELPFILE line is defined as follows:
     
  
        HELPFILE:file://localhost/[public_path]/lynx_help/lynx_help_main.html
--- 48,56 ----
     your site in order to lessen the load on http servers. This also will
     allow you to customize the help menu system for your site.
     
!    To install the help menu system, copy the lynx_help/ directory to a
!    public place on your system. Then, edit the lynx.cfg file so that the
!    HELPFILE line is defined as follows:
     
  
        HELPFILE:file://localhost/[public_path]/lynx_help/lynx_help_main.html
***************
*** 68,74 ****
  PROBLEMS
  
     If you experience problems installing or compiling Lynx, please read
!    the PROBLEMS file located in the source distribution. If your problem
     is not addressed there, there is a mailing list called lynx-dev which
     is frequented by Lynx experts. To subscribe to lynx-dev, send email to
     address@hidden with only the following message in the body: 
--- 68,74 ----
  PROBLEMS
  
     If you experience problems installing or compiling Lynx, please read
!    the PROBLEMS file located in the docs subdirectory. If your problem
     is not addressed there, there is a mailing list called lynx-dev which
     is frequented by Lynx experts. To subscribe to lynx-dev, send email to
     address@hidden with only the following message in the body: 
*** lynx_help/lynx_help_main.html.orig  Thu Aug  7 22:26:14 1997
--- lynx_help/lynx_help_main.html       Wed Sep 10 16:29:32 1997
***************
*** 24,31 ****
  >Lynx links</a>
  | <a href="http://www.slcc.edu/lynx/faq.html";
  >Lynx FAQ</a>
! <li><a href="../about_lynx/about_lynx.html">About Lynx</a>
! | <a href="../about_lynx/lynx-dev.html">About Lynx-Dev</a>
  | <a href="http://www.access.digex.net/~asgilman/lynx/FAQ/";
  >Al's Picks (FAQ)</a>
  </ul>
--- 24,31 ----
  >Lynx links</a>
  | <a href="http://www.slcc.edu/lynx/faq.html";
  >Lynx FAQ</a>
! <li><a href="about_lynx.html">About Lynx</a>
! | <a href="lynx-dev.html">About Lynx-Dev</a>
  | <a href="http://www.access.digex.net/~asgilman/lynx/FAQ/";
  >Al's Picks (FAQ)</a>
  </ul>
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