I think I'm being unclear, in two ways.
Just to check, I did this as root :
[root@Hbsk2 btth]# rpm -q dillo dillo-0.8.6-7.fc9.i386 [root@Hbsk2 btth]# yum update dillo ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Loaded plugins: refresh-packagekit updates-newkey | 2.3 kB 00:00 updates | 2.6 kB 00:00 fedora | 2.4 kB 00:00 Setting up Update Process No Packages marked for Update ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ [root@Hbsk2 btth]#
On Sat, 8 Nov 2008, Johannes Hofmann wrote:
dillo-0.8.6 is no longer supported and you should consider to upgrade to dillo-2.0. But nevertheless for me it also works with dillo-0.8.6.
For those who run other OSs, what the emphasized lines mean is the 0.8.6 is what Fedora has, period. (I run F9, the latest release.) Any idea why it's so far behind?? I didn't realize 1.0 had become official, let alone 2.0
If you enter "google.com" in the location bar and hit return it doesn't go to google?
It does indeed. I'm putting this badly. I run Alpine 2.0; it is set to launch the default browser, which is dillo -- and URLs in emails are what I use a default browser for. Does this mean something in my Alpine settings (and my Pine 4.64 settings, which it took over) is wrong? My Fedora default browser setting is simply "dillo %s"; my Alpine setting is something I'll have to dig for, as it's buried way deep. -- Beartooth Oldfart, Double Retiree, Neo-Redneck, Linux Convert Remember, I have precious little idea what I am talking about.