> On 13/03/2017, at 07:34, Justin C. Walker <jus...@mac.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> On Mar 12, 2017, at 00:27 , Dima Pasechnik wrote:
> 
>> there is no "issue" with pandoc. Most linux distros allow you to install it 
>> using package manager, and it is easy to install it on OSX or Windows.
>> 
>> On the other hand, it appears that surf had never been ported to OSX.
> 
> No: in fact, MacPorts had a port a while back (maybe 2013), but it no longer 
> works, and AFAIK, it's not supported there.  I did have a port from the surf 
> team in a farther-away land, and they gave up on macOS after a bit.  The last 
> copy I have was from ~2005-6.  That was before 10.6 (maybe the 10.4 epoch).  
> I think the problem may be with the version of Qt required, but I'm not sure.
> 

Not qt but gtk. But that’s the right feeling since we are
talking about gtk-1.2.x here.
However this is optional, but may be you don’t find it very useful
without the gui. My main complaint is that the project is dead
as far as anyone can see. The last release is from 2010.
And I suspect the tarball Jeroen put in experimental has been
tweaked as it has a gcc6 ending in its name.

François

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