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Re: [Lynx-dev] lynx2.8.6dev.12 -- CRASH on OSX 10.4.1


From: Jens Schleusener
Subject: Re: [Lynx-dev] lynx2.8.6dev.12 -- CRASH on OSX 10.4.1
Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2005 18:47:42 +0200 (DFT)

Hello Thomas,

On Fri, 3 Jun 2005, Jens Schleusener wrote:

however, at first launch, i still get the dots-n-lines blinkig on a blue screen ...

good news is that it goes away after linking to a site -- i.e., back to my shell defaults.

Same behaviour here under AIX 5.1 (using gcc 4.0). I configured lynx with

hmm - perhaps an ncurses bug that I've forgotten about, or something to
do with byte-ordering.  (I tested dev.12 on three different systems on
Intel hardware).

 --prefix=/usr/local/contrib \
 --with-screen=ncurses \
 --with-curses-dir=/usr/local/contrib/ncurses-5.3 \

lynx -version would show the patch-date from ncurses (that would be
useful information).  I do have occasional access to an AIX system,
can see if I can reproduce the problem there.

 --enable-persistent-cookies --enable-cgi-links \
 --enable-default-colors --enable-color-style --enable-forms-options \
 --with-zlib --enable-prettysrc --enable-read-eta --enable-scrollbar \
 --with-ssl=/usr/local/contrib \
 --enable-addrlist-page --enable-file-upload \
 --enable-justify-elts --enable-nested-tables \
 --enable-source-cache --enable-internal-links --with-x

Relevant part of the "lynx -version"-output:

 Lynx Version 2.8.6dev.12 (02 Jun 2005)
 libwww-FM 2.14, SSL-MM 1.4.1, OpenSSL 0.9.7g, ncurses 5.3.20021019
 Built on aix5.1.0.0 Jun  3 2005 16:34:48

I want to mention that most of the installed free software I compiled myself. So perhaps I have some self-made compile/configuration problems. The last lynx version I built successfully was 2.8.6dev.10.

Greetings

Jens

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