On Wed, 23 May 2018 02:46:02 -0500, Larry Hynes
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LL wrote:
Hi,
Brew uninstalled openssl@1.1, BUT could not uninstall openssl@1.0:
lynx2.8.9dev.19 $ brew uninstall openssl@1.0
Error: Refusing to uninstall /usr/local/Cellar/openssl/1.0.2n
because it is required by lftp, libssh2, midnig
Hi,
Brew uninstalled openssl@1.1, BUT could not uninstall openssl@1.0:
lynx2.8.9dev.19 $ brew uninstall openssl@1.0
Error: Refusing to uninstall /usr/local/Cellar/openssl/1.0.2n
because it is required by lftp, libssh2, midnight-commander, pyenv, which
are currently installed.
You can override thi
Hi,
Apple must have OpenSSL blocked in firmware:
src$ ./lynx https://news.google.com
Alert!: This client does not contain support for HTTPS URLs.
lynx: Can't access startfile https://news.google.com/
src$
***
I'm stumped!
LL
On Tue, 22 May 2018 11:45:46 -0500, Larry Hynes
wrote:
LL
On 22/05/18 11:59, Halaasz Saandor wrote:
Google decides current best practice?
To the extent that people act on their advice, yes.
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2018/05/22 04:19 ... David Woolley:
It appears to be a policy pushed by Google, and it looks as though http
sites will lose their position in Google's search results.
If you impose a no https policy on the internet, you will find that you
can only access sites that don't know or care about cur
LarryL wrote:
> Hi,
> For compilers to find HomeBrew OpenSSL, it says you may need to set:
> LDFLAGS: -L/usr/local/opt/openssl@1.1/lib
> CPPFLAGS: -I/usr/local/opt/openssl@1.1/include
> Please confirm, for Lynx https support on OS X.
> LL
> PS. Real bear!
/configure --with-ssl=/usr/loc
On 22/05/18 05:47, Mouse wrote:
PS. https support is essential now days
Perhaps for what you want to do. I do just fine without it, and,
indeed, if lynx defaulted to HTTPS support on, I would disable it
before building - I neither have nor want HTTPS support. (On my home
machines, that is. A
> PS. https support is essential now days
Perhaps for what you want to do. I do just fine without it, and,
indeed, if lynx defaulted to HTTPS support on, I would disable it
before building - I neither have nor want HTTPS support. (On my home
machines, that is. At work, on work machines - I use
Larry Hynes
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Thomas Dickey wrote:
- Original Message -
| From: russellb...@gmail.com
| To: lynx-dev@nongnu.org
| Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2018 11:44:24 PM
| Subject: [Lynx-dev] Lynx does NOT default to https support
|
|
| Asked LarryL: 'Q: How do I get Lynx to rely on
ynes
wrote:
Thomas Dickey wrote:
- Original Message -
| From: russellb...@gmail.com
| To: lynx-dev@nongnu.org
| Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2018 11:44:24 PM
| Subject: [Lynx-dev] Lynx does NOT default to https support
|
|
| Asked LarryL: 'Q: How do I get Lynx to rely on external
Thomas Dickey wrote:
> - Original Message -
> | From: russellb...@gmail.com
> | To: lynx-dev@nongnu.org
> | Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2018 11:44:24 PM
> | Subject: [Lynx-dev] Lynx does NOT default to https support
> |
> |
> | Asked LarryL: 'Q: How do I
- Original Message -
| From: russellb...@gmail.com
| To: lynx-dev@nongnu.org
| Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2018 11:44:24 PM
| Subject: [Lynx-dev] Lynx does NOT default to https support
|
|
| Asked LarryL: 'Q: How do I get Lynx to rely on external libraries
| OpenSSL or G
Asked LarryL: 'Q: How do I get Lynx to rely on external libraries
OpenSSL or
GnuTLS, when compiled on OS X?'
./configure --with-ssl --with-gnutls --enable-gnutls-compat
russell bell
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Hi,
Q: How do I get Lynx to rely on external libraries OpenSSL or GnuTLS, when
compiled on OS X?
Cheers!
LL
PS. https support is essential now days
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