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Re: LYNX-DEV Problem posting to news
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Jonathan Kapleau |
Subject: |
Re: LYNX-DEV Problem posting to news |
Date: |
Fri, 4 Jul 1997 08:47:38 -0400 (EDT) |
On Fri, 4 Jul 1997, Larry W. Virden, x2487 wrote:
> > Is this a bug? Or have I just not configured lynx properly. I am using a
> > linux shell account. All environment variables seem to be correct and my
> > host runs earlier versions (2.5) which will allow me to post.
>
> I believe this is a bug. However, we need more info to see what might be
> causing it.
>
> 1. What operating system , compiler, and compile options were used when
> building lynx?
The operating system I am using is Linux. I compiled lynx using the
"make" command with the "-s" option. The compiler was gcc and the
compiler options were whatever is used standard with the linux-ncurses
build. The only thing I changed in the source files was in LYCurses.h
where it points to "ncurses/curses.h" to "/usr/include/curses.h" which, on
my host, is where the curses include file is.
> 2. What specific URL and what specific actions result in the fatal error?
As I said, I was attempting to post to usenet. If it makes any
difference, I was attempting to post to misc.test. I selected the post to
news option at the end of the article list, it asked my my name, which I
entered, and then asked for a subject. When I finished typing in the
subject and pressed enter it generated the error message.
Hope this helps.
Jonathan Kapleau
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- LYNX-DEV Problem posting to news, Jonathan Kapleau, 1997/07/04
- Re: LYNX-DEV Problem posting to news, Larry W. Virden, x2487, 1997/07/04
- Re: LYNX-DEV Problem posting to news,
Jonathan Kapleau <=
- Re: LYNX-DEV Problem posting to news, David Woolley, 1997/07/08
- LYNX-DEV Gathering debug info, Larry W. Virden, x2487, 1997/07/08
- Re: LYNX-DEV Gathering debug info, David Woolley, 1997/07/18