Re: RSS/Atom feed reader

2010-12-06 Thread Patrick YU
Predrag Punosevac  gmail.com> writes:

...
> The same question. Has anybody being able to use it on OpenBSD? What 
> people use to read RSS/Atom feeds? 

Take a look at gwene.org  where you can use a NNTP newsreader !

--
Patrick - http://www.yhk.name



Re: RSS/Atom feed reader

2010-12-05 Thread Predrag Punosevac
Predrag Punosevac  wrote:

> Landry Breuil  wrote:
>
> > > > newsbeuter depends on a lib which can't be ported to openbsd yet.
> > > >
> > > > There's also www/raggle..
> > > 
> > > And this is a port for Canto (http://codezen.org/canto/).
> >
> > I think it should use MODPY_ADJ_FILES if possible, and then i'm ok with it.
> >
>
> Thank you so much guys for all your kind answers. These are my comments:
>
> @Marcus 
> I still can not get that script (atom2rss) to work but since you 
> confirmed that it works I will try it again. I really like snownews.
>
> @Landry
> I played with www/raggle. The interface reminds me of calcurse. It does
> everything it needs to do (as described in man pages) except one thing. 
> I can NOT delete feeds. Namely keybinding Delete doesn't work. 
> Keybinding Home, End, Page Up, and Page Down also do not work but they
> have alternative keys (0,$,j,k). Delete does not have. I have just a
> regular PS2 keyboard (IBM Type M). Nothing fancy. US layout.
>
> Speaking of newsbeuter I had a feeling that you tried porting it. It is
> sad that things are written in such non-portable way.
>
> @David
> Thank you for the port of Canto. I am compiling as we speak.
>
> Cheers,
> Predrag Punosevac
>
>
>
>
> > Landry

You will be laughing at this one. My 3.5 year old daughter Ekaterina has
fixed my "Keybouard" problem with raggle. Namely, raggle doesn't
recognize Delete key on Type M keyboard. However, it DOES recognize
Del key which is equivalent to decimal point . (when NumLock is 
switched off). Next time before hitting sand I will ask her.

Cheers,
Predrag



Re: RSS/Atom feed reader

2010-12-05 Thread Predrag Punosevac
Landry Breuil  wrote:

> > > newsbeuter depends on a lib which can't be ported to openbsd yet.
> > >
> > > There's also www/raggle..
> > 
> > And this is a port for Canto (http://codezen.org/canto/).
>
> I think it should use MODPY_ADJ_FILES if possible, and then i'm ok with it.
>

Thank you so much guys for all your kind answers. These are my comments:

@Marcus 
I still can not get that script (atom2rss) to work but since you 
confirmed that it works I will try it again. I really like snownews.

@Landry
I played with www/raggle. The interface reminds me of calcurse. It does
everything it needs to do (as described in man pages) except one thing. 
I can NOT delete feeds. Namely keybinding Delete doesn't work. 
Keybinding Home, End, Page Up, and Page Down also do not work but they
have alternative keys (0,$,j,k). Delete does not have. I have just a
regular PS2 keyboard (IBM Type M). Nothing fancy. US layout.

Speaking of newsbeuter I had a feeling that you tried porting it. It is
sad that things are written in such non-portable way.

@David
Thank you for the port of Canto. I am compiling as we speak.

Cheers,
Predrag Punosevac




> Landry



Re: RSS/Atom feed reader

2010-12-05 Thread David Coppa
On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 6:50 PM, Landry Breuil  wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 6:42 AM, Predrag Punosevac  
> wrote:
>> As the title says I am in the search for a good RSS/Atom feed reader
>> preferably for console(ncurses).
>>
>> I tried two of them from the ports: snownews and rawdog. I really like
>> snownews but it seems that it has some problems with RSS 2.0. Even worse
>> I have been not being able to used with Atom feeds inspite the fact
>> that I installed atom2rss extension.
>>
>> I have also heard about Newsbeuter (coded by the same guy who wrote tpp
>> which is recently ported). Has anybody tried to port it to OpenBSD?
>
> newsbeuter depends on a lib which can't be ported to openbsd yet.
>
> There's also www/raggle..

And this is a port for Canto (http://codezen.org/canto/).

Ok? Comments?

Ciao,
David

[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/x-gzip which had a name 
of canto.tgz]



Re: RSS/Atom feed reader

2010-12-05 Thread Landry Breuil
On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 6:42 AM, Predrag Punosevac  wrote:
> As the title says I am in the search for a good RSS/Atom feed reader
> preferably for console(ncurses).
>
> I tried two of them from the ports: snownews and rawdog. I really like
> snownews but it seems that it has some problems with RSS 2.0. Even worse
> I have been not being able to used with Atom feeds inspite the fact
> that I installed atom2rss extension.
>
> I have also heard about Newsbeuter (coded by the same guy who wrote tpp
> which is recently ported). Has anybody tried to port it to OpenBSD?

newsbeuter depends on a lib which can't be ported to openbsd yet.

There's also www/raggle..

Landry



Re: RSS/Atom feed reader

2010-12-05 Thread MERIGHI Marcus
punoseva...@gmail.com (Predrag Punosevac), 2010.12.05 (Sun) 06:42 (CET):
> As the title says I am in the search for a good RSS/Atom feed reader 
> preferably for console(ncurses).
> 
> I tried two of them from the ports: snownews and rawdog. I really like
> snownews but it seems that it has some problems with RSS 2.0. Even worse
> I have been not being able to used with Atom feeds inspite the fact 
> that I installed atom2rss extension. 

I use snownews rarely (though I like it) and dug in to my
~/.snownews/urls file to find lines like:

http://www.heise.de/ct/rss/artikel-atom.xml|heise c't-Themen||\
xsltproc /usr/local/share/snownews/atom2rss.xsl -

checked and it works. Are you using it this way?

Bye, 

Marcus



RSS/Atom feed reader

2010-12-04 Thread Predrag Punosevac
As the title says I am in the search for a good RSS/Atom feed reader 
preferably for console(ncurses).

I tried two of them from the ports: snownews and rawdog. I really like
snownews but it seems that it has some problems with RSS 2.0. Even worse
I have been not being able to used with Atom feeds inspite the fact 
that I installed atom2rss extension. 

I have also heard about Newsbeuter (coded by the same guy who wrote tpp
which is recently ported). Has anybody tried to port it to OpenBSD?

http://synflood.at/programs.html


I have also heard but never used Canto? 

http://codezen.org/canto/

The same question. Has anybody being able to use it on OpenBSD? What 
people use to read RSS/Atom feeds? 

Most Kind Regards,
Predrag