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Re: lynx-dev Problems with lynx 2-8-2 dev 21 for VMS
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dickey |
Subject: |
Re: lynx-dev Problems with lynx 2-8-2 dev 21 for VMS |
Date: |
Wed, 31 Mar 1999 11:45:23 -0500 (EST) |
>
> A few problems have surfaced with the latest lynx development kit 2.8.2 dev
> 21
> when building for OpenVMS 6.2 using DEC C and the SOCKETSHR library.
thanks (will fix)
> phost = gethostbyname(host); /* See netdb.h */
> ................^
> %CC-W-NOTCONSTQUAL, In this statement, the referenced type of the pointer
> value
> "host" is const, but the referenced type of the target of this assignment is
> not.
> at line number 1003 in file
> DISK$COMPCENT:[UDAA055.TEMP.LYNX2-8-2.WWW.LIBRARY.IM
> PLEMENTATION]HTTCP.C;1
I picked up this one on a different build today (a cast is ok)
> [.SRC]LYUTILS.C
> This one is missing a semicolon character immediately before the indicated
> line. The lack of a definition for the DISP_PARTIAL symbol is the cause. If
> defined, the switch statement is correct. If not defined, then the error
> occurs.
perhaps my error - Vlad's patches contained a number of spurious semicolons,
which I removed)
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Miscellaneous...
>
> The header files for UCDOMAP.C are not built automatically via the MMS/MMS
> descrip.MMS files and ought to be included. However, running
> build-chrtrans.com
> manually does work if it's done before the MMS/MMK command.
simplest would be to make mms do an f$exists for one of the files and invoke
the script to make them if not.
> Running Lynx, entering the K command and selecting 'help on current keymap'
> leads to a link that doesn't exist:
> file://localhost/keystrokes/keystroke_help.html
>
> It seems to be missing the /lynx_root/lynx_help/ path prefix and I can find
> nothing in lynx.cfg to configure this. Any suggestions welcomed...
I'll have to read the code to figure it out.
> However, accessing it through the H command and then 'keystroke commands'
> does
> work.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Andy Harper
> Kings College London
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