On 12/05/2011 23:39, Connor Lane Smith wrote:
On 12 May 2011 23:34, Sir Cyrus wrote:
However I'm still having trouble downloading files in surf. I've tried
recompiling using "st" in place of "xterm" in config.def.h, as well as
creating a symbolic link from xterm to st, but neither seem to work.
Just tried that. My config.h:
http://pastebin.com/fgK61dub
As a sidenote pwmt's jumanji browser handles downloading fine, so it
doesn't seem to be a st/wget issue.
On 12 May 2011 23:34, Sir Cyrus wrote:
> However I'm still having trouble downloading files in surf. I've tried
> recompiling using "st" in place of "xterm" in config.def.h, as well as
> creating a symbolic link from xterm to st, but neither seem to work.
Line 17 in config.h should read:
> "st -
On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 11:15 PM, Josh Rickmar wrote:
>It runs the given command in place of your shell. As soon as it quits, so
>does st. Run "st -e cat" to try with a program that doesn't terminate
>immediatelly.
Thought that might have been it, and those seem to work (huzzah!)
However I'm s
Hey,
On 12 May 2011 23:11, Sir Cyrus wrote:
> Using st 0.1.1 and the -e switch appears to not be working.
It does work, but as soon as the command exits so does st.
$ st -e python
$ st -e wget example.net
The former open st with a Python prompt; the latter downloads the URL
and then exits.
Th
On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 11:11:10PM +0100, Sir Cyrus wrote:
> Using st 0.1.1 and the -e switch appears to not be working. As test cases I
> ran
> st -e ls
> st -e "ls"
> st -e echo hello
> st -e "echo hello"
> and a few others, but nothing seemed to work. Has this not been
> implemented yet? Or am
Using st 0.1.1 and the -e switch appears to not be working. As test cases I ran
st -e ls
st -e "ls"
st -e echo hello
st -e "echo hello"
and a few others, but nothing seemed to work. Has this not been
implemented yet? Or am I doing something wrong? This makes it
impossible to download files using su