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jean-yves
On 9/26/09, Kalle Olavi Niemitalo k...@iki.fi wrote:
Jean-Yves Levesque jean.yves.leves...@gmail.com writes:
I used gdb to stop the process when it happended
again. The break is in the following function:
_dl_sysinfo_int80
With Linux on i386, int 0x80 is a way to make a system call
I will try it next time. I forgot to mention I
am on GNU/Linux (RHEL 4).
On 9/22/09, Kalle Olavi Niemitalo k...@iki.fi wrote:
Jean-Yves Levesque jean.yves.leves...@gmail.com writes:
It is as if something within elinks is
either looking for a display that does not exist
or for a temporary
On 9/20/09, Kalle Olavi Niemitalo k...@iki.fi wrote:
Jean-Yves Levesque jean.yves.leves...@gmail.com writes:
I do not know if anybody has the same issue as I do
sometimes. When I run elinks within Screen and then
for whatever reason Elinks does not exit cleanly
(Ctrl-C, or crash), If I run
Works fine now. thanks,
jy
2007/8/4, Kalle Olavi Niemitalo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Jean-Yves Levesque [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If instead I
use file:///xxx/bla.cgi?ok I only see
file:///xxx/bla.cgi on the status line and the
argument are obviously now passed to.
Using 0.12 GIT from
10.
Any idea?
jy
2006/11/30, Jonas Fonseca [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
Jean-Yves Levesque [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote Thu, Nov 30, 2006:
Trying to see if when using local cgi scripts if
it is possible to pass arguments. Elinks does not
seem to accept arguments (ie blabla.cgi?test)
Any
Is it possible when we use the telnet protocol to
launch in another tab or another xterm to have the
window close on leaving telnet and not go back to
a screen window ?
thanks,
jy
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