I have just installed surf using the latest source
using git and ctrl-g does not work.
In addition i would like to point out a behavioral
issue. When i use surf -a a someurl *after* i
have used it as surf someotherurl (so that a
cookie file exists), surf seems to still use the
cookie file. When i
On 16 May 2014 07:46, suck less user surf...@inbox.lv wrote:
I have just installed surf using the latest source
using git and ctrl-g does not work.
This mailing list generally expects more detailed report of the errors
you encounter. Please be more precise next time.
Do you have dmenu
Quoting Raphaël Proust raphla...@gmail.com :
On 16 May 2014 07:46, suck less user
surf...@inbox.lv wrote:
I have just installed surf using the latest
source
using git and ctrl-g does not work.
This mailing list generally expects more
detailed report of the errors
you encounter.
suck less user wrote:
Quoting Raphaël Proust raphla...@gmail.com :
Do you have dmenu installed?
no
Well, then install it.
Quoting koneu kone...@googlemail.com :
suck less user wrote:
Quoting Raphaël Proust raphla...@gmail.com :
Do you have dmenu installed?
no
Well, then install it.
What does dmenu have to do with the functionality
of surf?
suck less user wrote:
What does dmenu have to do with the functionality
of surf?
Pacman output:
Optional dependencies for surf
dmenu: URL-bar
ca-certificates: SSL verification
xterm: default download handler
curl: default download handler
Read the output of the software you
Thank you. Now ctrl-g works.
Quoting koneu kone...@googlemail.com :
Pacman output:
Optional dependencies for surf
dmenu: URL-bar
ca-certificates: SSL verification
xterm: default download handler
curl: default download handler
As i said in my first mail, i installed from
source
On 16 May 2014 12:15, suck less user surf...@inbox.lv wrote:
this dependency should
also be mentioned in surf's README under
Requirements.
Send a patch.