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Re: lynx-dev Lynx for OS/2
From: |
John Poltorak |
Subject: |
Re: lynx-dev Lynx for OS/2 |
Date: |
Tue, 26 May 98 12:06:12 +0000 |
>
> >>>>> "TED" == T E Dickey <address@hidden> writes:
>
> >>
> >> Does anyone know the current state of Lynx for OS/2?
> >>
> >> The latest version I've come across (dated 98/2/7) is:-
> >>
> >> Lynx 2.7.2 compiled with emx gcc 2.7.2.1 and requires emx runtime 0.9c
> >> fix #4.
> >>
> >> based on McBrayer's Lynx 2.7.1 port
> >>
> >> compiled by venus (address@hidden)
> >>
>
> TED> the current development version builds with OS/2 and EMX (barring
> TED> whatever's been tweaked since I last built it week before last).
>
> TED> lynx http://www.slcc.edu/lynx/current/
>
> TED> you'd need ncurses (the BSD curses in EMX doesn't work), and for
> TED> the configure script, J.J.G.Ripoll's patches to autoconf (both
> TED> under my webpage).
>
> Just for the sake of completeness (for the original poster): the
> current development version of lynx (anything after 2.8.1dev9 IIRC)
> compiles under OS/2 with EMX 0.9c or later. You need the OS/2
> versions of autoconf and ncurses, both canonically available from
> http://www.arrakis.es/~worm/.
Is there a README.OS2 for building the OS/2 version? I have never had
any success trying to get autoconf to work. I assume I need
gnuaconf.zip from LEO....
> I have not yet put together a binary
> distribution package for the archive sites, but I am working on it.
> Unfortunately I continue to be very busy, and am also having hardware
> troubles. When I get it packaged up, it will be on Hobbes and
> elsewhere.
That would be great. An announcement in the comp.os.os2.announce
newsgroup and the os2-isp mailing list would be useful too.
BTW it would be nice if LYNX.CFG could be automatically located in
%ETC% rather than \mptn\etc.
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Cheers,
--
John