more on links from howto to redhat manual

Janina Sajka janina at rednote.net
Thu May 27 11:21:22 EDT 2004


Oh, I think this makes it pretty clear that something in /etc/lynx.cfg and/or /etc/mailcap was getting in the way.

I'll look into this when I have time.

Cheryl Homiak writes:
> Well, I still can't explain it but I solved it for the fedora installation
> the same way as I did for the debian one: I got rid of the current
> installation (the one from fedora) by doing "yum remove lynx" and
> downloaded and compiled 2.8.5-rel1 from the lynx website. Interestingly,
> when I removed fedora's version, I was told it was removing 2.8.5-1 but I
> was pretty sure it had said 2.8.5.dev16 when I checked i before. There
> were other little ideosyncracies, like the fedora lynx installation using
> fedora as the startfile even though that wasn't what the lynx.cfg had for
> a startfile; made me wonder what else they might have over-ridden. At any
> rate, with my new install fresh from lynx, the Pine site and the opensound
> site downloaded for me with no problem, AND ..... the Redhat 9 manual is
> there in all its glory. So I can't explain why it doesn't happen to
> everybody, but it seems to have had something to do with the .dev16
> release. Other than that I can't say, but maybe somebody will be
> comforted and encouraged if they have a weird problem with lynx and see my
> saga in the archives.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Cheryl
> 
> "Do not fear, for I am with you;
> do not be dismayed, for I am your God.
> I will strengthen you and help you;
> I will uphold you with my righteous right hand."
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