I want to get the status of everything in order to update http://www.dillo.org/Compatibility.html for dillo2. Linux x86 - works DragonFlyBSD - works Linux x86-64 - Justus was and is making snapshots, but I don't know whether he uses them much. Solaris 10 - Justus reported that it was running, but I believe it was just a quick test. OSX - Jorge reports that it works but is currently flaky. *BSD - Some of the mailing list traffic in October was devoted to getting them working. Presumably it would have been mentioned here if they had stopped working since, but... other - no idea. Looking back at what I just wrote, let me clarify that I meant that dillo2-on-osx is flaky, not that Jorge is flaky :)
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 02:24:21AM +0000, corvid wrote:
I want to get the status of everything in order to update http://www.dillo.org/Compatibility.html for dillo2.
Great. BTW, after the WearLab outage I decided to postpone the release for late september or so. It's necessary to update the website before the code is released.
Linux x86 - works DragonFlyBSD - works
Linux x86-64 - Justus was and is making snapshots, but I don't know whether he uses them much.
I'm using 64bit GNU/Linux on an amd64 and it works flawlessly.
Solaris 10 - Justus reported that it was running, but I believe it was just a quick test. OSX - Jorge reports that it works but is currently flaky.
Yes. On Aug 28 I'll have access once again to that machine to test Johannes' no-double-buffer suggestion.
*BSD - Some of the mailing list traffic in October was devoted to getting them working. Presumably it would have been mentioned here if they had stopped working since, but...
other - no idea.
Looking back at what I just wrote, let me clarify that I meant that dillo2-on-osx is flaky, not that Jorge is flaky :)
I hope you're right! ;-) -- Cheers Jorge.-
Jorge wrote:
BTW, after the WearLab outage I decided to postpone the release for late september or so. It's necessary to update the website before the code is released.
Do you think it's time yet to update the parts of What is Dillo on the main page that have changed (and rip out the Dillo is frozen), or should that wait until release is very close?
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 05:31:57PM +0000, corvid wrote:
Jorge wrote:
BTW, after the WearLab outage I decided to postpone the release for late september or so. It's necessary to update the website before the code is released.
Do you think it's time yet to update the parts of What is Dillo on the main page that have changed (and rip out the Dillo is frozen), or should that wait until release is very close?
Now that you mention it, I believe making it gradually looks like a good idea. Just stick a note that we're updating the site for the next release (late Sep or early Aug), and let's work on it. -- Cheers Jorge.-
I wrote:
I want to get the status of everything in order to update http://www.dillo.org/Compatibility.html for dillo2.
Updated yesterday after digging through the list archives to supply references showing that it at least worked at some particular date in the past for various systems -- and now here we learn today that FreeBSD wasn't compiling quite cleanly. I wonder whether we could get someone for each system who would have the responsibility (or, let's say "_glory_" :) of responding to "Hey, we changed [some configuration stuff] in the latest CVS. Does it work fine on your system?" messages.
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 04:14:34PM +0000, corvid wrote:
I wonder whether we could get someone for each system who would have the responsibility (or, let's say "_glory_" :) of responding to "Hey, we changed [some configuration stuff] in the latest CVS. Does it work fine on your system?" messages.
I can take that part for FreeBSD for now and will respond when such messages are posted to this list. Also, I can do a fresh compile every two weeks or so. Christopher
Christopher Illies wrote:
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 04:14:34PM +0000, corvid wrote:
I wonder whether we could get someone for each system who would have the responsibility (or, let's say "_glory_" :) of responding to "Hey, we changed [some configuration stuff] in the latest CVS. Does it work fine on your system?" messages.
I can take that part for FreeBSD for now and will respond when such messages are posted to this list. Also, I can do a fresh compile every two weeks or so.
Cool!
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 05:52:43PM +0000, corvid wrote:
Christopher Illies wrote:
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 04:14:34PM +0000, corvid wrote:
I wonder whether we could get someone for each system who would have the responsibility (or, let's say "_glory_" :) of responding to "Hey, we changed [some configuration stuff] in the latest CVS. Does it work fine on your system?" messages.
I can take that part for FreeBSD for now and will respond when such messages are posted to this list. Also, I can do a fresh compile every two weeks or so.
Cool!
My system isn't representative of any mainstream (debian on a m68k ) but will download from cvs, compile and soforth when prompted.
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On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 08:01:49PM -0500, Larry Moore wrote:
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 05:52:43PM +0000, corvid wrote:
Christopher Illies wrote:
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 04:14:34PM +0000, corvid wrote:
I wonder whether we could get someone for each system who would have the responsibility (or, let's say "_glory_" :) of responding to "Hey, we changed [some configuration stuff] in the latest CVS. Does it work fine on your system?" messages.
I can take that part for FreeBSD for now and will respond when such messages are posted to this list. Also, I can do a fresh compile every two weeks or so.
Cool!
My system isn't representative of any mainstream (debian on a m68k ) but will download from cvs, compile and soforth when prompted.
What system do you have? I'm thinking in the "inbuf_t" wrongly detected for a BSD flavour, that has a patch in CVS, and AFAIR hasn't been acknowledged to work yet. -- Cheers Jorge.-
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 09:12:35AM -0300, Jorge Arellano Cid wrote:
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 08:01:49PM -0500, Larry Moore wrote:
My system isn't representative of any mainstream (debian on a m68k ) but will download from cvs, compile and soforth when prompted.
What system do you have?
I'm thinking in the "inbuf_t" wrongly detected for a BSD flavour, that has a patch in CVS, and AFAIR hasn't been acknowledged to work yet.
-- Cheers Jorge.-
It's a Macintosh Quadra 610 which has been running debian since the woody release At the moment, the unofficial etch-m68k with some lenny packages. As I said, rather non-standard. -- "I don't think I've found God, but I may have seen where gods come from." Terry Pratchett
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 02:24:21AM +0000, corvid wrote:
I want to get the status of everything in order to update http://www.dillo.org/Compatibility.html for dillo2.
Linux x86 - works DragonFlyBSD - works
Linux x86-64 - Justus was and is making snapshots, but I don't know whether he uses them much. Solaris 10 - Justus reported that it was running, but I believe it was just a quick test. OSX - Jorge reports that it works but is currently flaky.
*BSD - Some of the mailing list traffic in October was devoted to getting them working. Presumably it would have been mentioned here if they had stopped working since, but...
other - no idea.
Looking back at what I just wrote, let me clarify that I meant that dillo2-on-osx is flaky, not that Jorge is flaky :)
Debian Linux m68k works (cvs 14 Nov 2008) -- Qne's mind, once stretched by a new idea, never regains its original dimensions. -Oliver Wendell Holmes
* Larry Moore <ljmoore@wightman.ca>:
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 02:24:21AM +0000, corvid wrote:
I want to get the status of everything in order to update http://www.dillo.org/Compatibility.html for dillo2.
Linux ppc (Gentoo) is working nicely at my place, see http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=242774 Thanks a lot for this excellent browser! Cheers, Nicolas Kaiser
--- On Sun, 11/16/08, Larry Moore <ljmoore@wightman.ca> wrote:
From: Larry Moore <ljmoore@wightman.ca> Subject: Re: [Dillo-dev] a list of what dillo2 runs on To: dillo-dev@dillo.org Date: Sunday, November 16, 2008, 7:27 AM On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 02:24:21AM +0000, corvid wrote:
I want to get the status of everything in order to update http://www.dillo.org/Compatibility.html for dillo2.
Linux x86 - works DragonFlyBSD - works
Linux x86-64 - Justus was and is making snapshots, but I don't know whether he uses them much. Solaris 10 - Justus reported that it was running, but I believe it was just a quick test. OSX - Jorge reports that it works but is currently flaky.
*BSD - Some of the mailing list traffic in October was devoted to getting them working. Presumably it would have been mentioned here if they had stopped working since, but...
Both the release tarball and recent CVS snapshots build and run without any apparent problems on FreeBSD 7-STABLE i386 (and probably other versions as well ... ). The new dillo will be included in FreeBSD Ports soon: it has been delayed owing to the Ports freeze before the release of FreeBSD 6.4/7.1, and to some confusion among Ports maintainers about who was going to be responsible for it. You can find a proposed Port at: http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/128139 Presumably NetBSD will put it in pkgsrc soon: http://pkgsrc.se/wip/dillo2 so that it will be available there and on DragonFlyBSD. Ditto for OpenBSD: http://www.mail-archive.com/ports@openbsd.org/msg19098.html (follow-up messages include a patch for machines without ipv6 that you may want to consider) but as they have fewer resources and are cautious about adopting software, it may be a bit longer. Regards, b.
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 09:23:56AM -0800, bf wrote:
--- On Sun, 11/16/08, Larry Moore <ljmoore@wightman.ca> wrote:
From: Larry Moore <ljmoore@wightman.ca> Subject: Re: [Dillo-dev] a list of what dillo2 runs on To: dillo-dev@dillo.org Date: Sunday, November 16, 2008, 7:27 AM On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 02:24:21AM +0000, corvid wrote:
I want to get the status of everything in order to update http://www.dillo.org/Compatibility.html for dillo2.
Linux x86 - works DragonFlyBSD - works
Linux x86-64 - Justus was and is making snapshots, but I don't know whether he uses them much. Solaris 10 - Justus reported that it was running, but I believe it was just a quick test. OSX - Jorge reports that it works but is currently flaky.
*BSD - Some of the mailing list traffic in October was devoted to getting them working. Presumably it would have been mentioned here if they had stopped working since, but...
Both the release tarball and recent CVS snapshots build and run without any apparent problems on FreeBSD 7-STABLE i386 (and probably other versions as well ... ). The new dillo will be included in FreeBSD Ports soon: it has been delayed owing to the Ports freeze before the release of FreeBSD 6.4/7.1, and to some confusion among Ports maintainers about who was going to be responsible for it. You can find a proposed Port at:
http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/128139
Presumably NetBSD will put it in pkgsrc soon:
It's in cvs already: http://cvsweb.netbsd.org/bsdweb.cgi/pkgsrc/www/dillo/Makefile Cheers, Johannes
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 09:30:48PM +0100, Johannes Hofmann wrote:
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 09:23:56AM -0800, bf wrote:
--- On Sun, 11/16/08, Larry Moore <ljmoore@wightman.ca> wrote:
From: Larry Moore <ljmoore@wightman.ca> Subject: Re: [Dillo-dev] a list of what dillo2 runs on To: dillo-dev@dillo.org Date: Sunday, November 16, 2008, 7:27 AM On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 02:24:21AM +0000, corvid wrote:
I want to get the status of everything in order to update http://www.dillo.org/Compatibility.html for dillo2.
Linux x86 - works DragonFlyBSD - works
Linux x86-64 - Justus was and is making snapshots, but I don't know whether he uses them much. Solaris 10 - Justus reported that it was running, but I believe it was just a quick test. OSX - Jorge reports that it works but is currently flaky.
*BSD - Some of the mailing list traffic in October was devoted to getting them working. Presumably it would have been mentioned here if they had stopped working since, but...
Both the release tarball and recent CVS snapshots build and run without any apparent problems on FreeBSD 7-STABLE i386 (and probably other versions as well ... ). The new dillo will be included in FreeBSD Ports soon: it has been delayed owing to the Ports freeze before the release of FreeBSD 6.4/7.1, and to some confusion among Ports maintainers about who was going to be responsible for it. You can find a proposed Port at:
http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/128139
Presumably NetBSD will put it in pkgsrc soon:
It's in cvs already: http://cvsweb.netbsd.org/bsdweb.cgi/pkgsrc/www/dillo/Makefile
Cheers, Johannes
OpenBSD also has the new dillo in it's ports tree along with fltk2. -- James Turner BSD Group Consulting http://www.bsdgroup.org
hi tested dillo 2.0 on debian-arm on Linksys Nslu2 (without ssl) there is also a debian_arm package based on the sources from Andreas with some changes at http://hparadies.homepage.t-online.de/ Gruss Holger
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