In article
wrote:
> Warning from NetSurf when the old version starts - "No domain name
> servers are configured, so only browsing local files will be
> possible. Use Configure to set your name servers(s)"
This looks like your networking has not been set up correctly, so is
nothing to do with NetS
In article <59cf38bc5agrov...@orpheusmail.co.uk>,
Rod at Orpheusmail wrote:
> For sometime now NetSurf has been exhibiting colour distortion. At
> least, I don't know what else to call it. In pictures, contained in
> html files for example, reds appear blue, as do peoples faces, Pale
> blue app
In article <88ea7bad59.harr...@bazleyfamily.co.uk>,
Harriet Bazley wrote:
> How can I use Netsurf's cookie file with wget to retrieve a web page
> that is only accessible to logged-in users
wget --help shows there are commands to send user names and passwords
when downloading, ftping etc. Have
In article <6160be7559.DaveMeUK@BeagleBoard-xM>,
David Higton wrote:
> Has it stopped working for anyone else? If so, do you have a
> solution?
Worked ok here, although there is nothing to fetch, since it has been
5313 since before mid Sept.
The version of SetLatest here certainly is not cru
In article <712aea5c58.bo...@boase.myzen.co.uk>,
Bernard Boase wrote:
> - Wikipedia's own vertical scroll bar overrides the functionality
> of the RISC OS window furniture. Is that intentional and/or
> inevitable?
Yes - that has annoyed me for a while now.
--
Chris Johnson
Edinburgh
In article <1c52658a2840684728dce5b1fa248...@imap.plus.net>,
David Pitt wrote:
> The bad news is that there is colour transposition seen on RISC OS
> 5 on the Titaniun and RPi3B+, and OS4.02 on RPCEmu. Yellows appear
> as blue and vice versa. Red and blue transposed, probably.
The colours are
In article <921e311a57.davem...@my.inbox.com>,
David Higton wrote:
> Also I notice that the !Fetch_NS app no longer works, complaining of
> an incorrectly formatted filename at line 24. Probably not your
> problem, but I struggle to see how it works and thus how the error
> occurs. Help would
In article <9e0265ef56@6.abbeypress.net>,
Jim Nagel wrote:
> Anybody concur with me?
Yes - this has been present since the dark ages. I thought it had
been reported many years ago.
--
Chris Johnson
Edinburgh
In article <3a91789c56.j...@rickman.argonet..co.uk>,
John Rickman wrote:
> Is this a bug?
No. It is a function of the RISC OS filer and the wimp message
protocol.
See my post in the ArtWorks maillist, where you also posted this
message.
--
Chris Johnson
In article <56461099babrian.jord...@btinternet.com>,
Brian Jordan wrote:
> As I have today update NetSurf to #4098 I thought I'd try this. The
> result is a full download of the page in, according to the message
> at the foot of the page, 16.4 seconds. "Done (16.4s)"
On an ARMX6 and RISC OS 5.
In article ,
Tim Powys-Lybbe wrote:
> Hi,
> I've just found that the SUP HTML command does not superimpose in
> Netsurf 3.3, so I got the latest versio, 3.6, nor in that, finally
> I read the advice and got last night's 4088 build and it still
> didn't, so I wonder if this is something that I
In article <563d1ee6d9li...@torrens.org>,
Richard Torrens (lists) wrote:
> Does anyone else get the same behaviour?
Yes. The contents also disappear again if the window is resized,
requiring another 'wipe'.
--
Chris Johnson
In article ,
Peter Young wrote:
> Well, I just clicked on the Archive URL in Jim's message, the
> Archive site appeared, and the input focus stayed in MPro's
> window. ARMX6, same OS, and from the headers, Jim is using MPro
> too.
> Something else in Jim's setup?
It happens here as Jim descri
In article ,
Dave Higton wrote:
> In message <3f4747b255@abbeypress.net>
> Jim Nagel wrote:
> >I'm using Virtual RiscPC on my ol' Windows XP laptop while away
> >from base. Various wrinkles of this setup are still unfamiliar
> >to me.
> >
> >One is that Netsurf (recent, #3538)
In article <09d3064855@abbeypress.net>,
Jim Nagel wrote:
> Have often wished for a similar thing to override bothersome CSS,
> particularly CSS that specifies tiny grey text (which seems to be a
> current fashion among some designers with younger eyes than mine).
... and what about the l
In article <54f9b39313grov...@orpheusmail.co.uk>,
Rod at Orpheusmail wrote:
> Would you elaborate please, as I don't fully understand. (The bit
> about 'kill' facility that is).
I haven't sorted the best UI yet, which is why it is not in the
release version. Basically, as part of a job you cou
In article ,
Steve Fryatt wrote:
> I'm not sure it's that odd.
What is odd is that out of hundreds of zip files on the hard drive,
only a very small number error in this way.
--
Chris Johnson
In article ,
Fred Bambrough wrote:
> ... and the way to avoid it is to quit SparkFS using "FS too".
Agreed - that is why I have added a 'kill' facility to the version of
SyncDiscs I use myself.
--
Chris Johnson
In article ,
Jim Nagel wrote:
>Warning from Netsurf
>The file could not be saved due to an error:
>'ADFS::Drive2.$.2310d/zip' is a directory
This is a common error and nothing to do with Netsurf as such. It is
due to some oddity with SparkFS and handling of zip files, and seems
to
In article <20459ef054.davem...@my.inbox.com>,
Dave Higton wrote:
> If anyone else has seen the same symptoms, please chime in.
I have certainly seen somewhat similar symptoms on several sites over
the past, but have not made any particular note of them. It seemed to
be particular pages, rathe
In article <0c9680c054.andrew-...@waitrose.com>,
Andrew Pinder wrote:
> I'm curious that there is so much variability!
Will some of this not be due to the fact that stuff is already in the
cache and won't be saved again?
--
Chris Johnson
Using a PandaBoard with the cache on a Fat32 formatted SSD (not the
SD card) gave the following:
(663.19) content/llcache.c llcache_finalise 3361: Backing store
average bandwidth 414186 bytes/second
--
Chris Johnson
In article <20150505103028.gg19...@kyllikki.org>,
Vincent Sanders wrote:
> I am especially interested in testing from the Iyonix as this was
> right on the edge of usefulness previously.
Just loaded a few random pages from BBC and from ROOL on the Iyonix.
I did have the disc cache disabled be
In article <20150505103028.gg19...@kyllikki.org>,
Vincent Sanders wrote:
> This change should be beneficial to RISC OS users as filecore is
> (apparently) dreadful at this kind of usage pattern.
I wonder if this is because RISC OS files are 'defragmented' all the
time - I think I am correct in
In article <54bbe96175li...@torrens.org.uk>,
Richard Torrens (lists) wrote:
> write a request to comp.sys.acorn.programmer to see if you can
> interest anyone there in joining the team. There may well be
> someone who is capable, could be interested, but does not subscribe
> to this list.
Ther
In article
,
David Feugey wrote:
> And so carriage return is sometimes applied at the wrong place.
> Will this bug be corrected?
I think this 'bug' has been present for a long time, where NetSurf
puts in a line break at a tag or entity, splitting words etc. You
read the ROOL forum. Have you no
In article <54aec5195fstuartli...@orpheusinternet.co.uk>,
lists wrote:
> Average bandwidth 355822 bytes/second
> NetSurf CI #2680 ARMX6
So nothing much to write home about there, considering some of the
hype surrounding the disc speed of the ARMX6.
--
Chris Johnson
In article ,
David Pitt wrote:
> Can't say that I blame it! The ROOL forum content is particularly
> turgid at the moment, no sensible software would see any purpose in
> cacheing that.
>
I am not sure what you mean there. Viewing the forum on an old
(ex-XP) laptop now running a light linux,
I have now tried on the PandaBoard. Used random pages from the Daily
Mail site (not much content if you are not interested in celebrates!).
The first time I tried I fairly quickly ended up with the cache being
disabled - the logged average speed was not much over 100 KB/s.
However, I then reran N
In article ,
David Pitt wrote:
> Hmm! My Iyonix did over three time better than that, and there was
> no "too slow" message. My test piece was http://www.dailymail.co.uk
> because that is a particularly heavy duty site.
OK. A lot of random browsing around that site led to:
(5743.13) cont
In article <20150403111441.gb18...@kyllikki.org>,
Vincent Sanders wrote:
> The bandwidth line will be about 20 lines from the end of the log
I restarted Netsurf with cache enabled on the Iyonix. Loaded up the
ROOL forum. Message came up almost immediately that the cache was
being disabled.
Qu
I can see why RISC OS gets indigestion with the cache. Have just
deleted the cache on the Iyonix, and there were over 21,000
directories and over 19,000 files.
--
Chris Johnson
In article <20150403111441.gb18...@kyllikki.org>,
Vincent Sanders wrote:
> (2298.804881) content/llcache.c llcache_finalise 3352: Backing
> store average bandwidth 128324035 bytes/second
Hells bells - you'll be lucky to a tenth of that speed on RISC OS
hardware and probably less on usb or sdfs
In article ,
Tony Moore wrote:
> Do others see the same mess?
Yes. Also the pages loaded from NewsUK look the same mess.
--
Chris Johnson
In article <54a546bb12bbai...@argonet.co.uk>,
Brian wrote:
> Almost invariably, loading http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dzogchen
> initially gives a page display which looks to me like the an
> incomplete html file contents (poor description, explanation, I'm
> afraid). Reloading the page usually
In article ,
Jim Nagel wrote:
> Workaround: Can read all of this page by exporting to a text
> editor.
Or make the page very wide (needs to go to about 1600 px width).
--
Chris Johnson
In article <036f31a454.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk>,
Peter Young wrote:
> Memphis is a RAM disc that saves itself at shutdown and loads
> itself at startup if you configure it to do this.
The Cache can grow - by default it is set to 1 GB. It would soon
overflow the available RAM if you tried
In article ,
Brendan Stephenson wrote:
> I just want to confirm if the thumbnails on this page show up for anyone
> else, because they aren't for me:
> http://www.cavestory.org/fan-works/fanart.php
Looks fine on RISC OS with Netsurf v. 3.1
--
Chris Johnson
In article <547974ef73joh...@ukgateway.net>,
John Williams wrote:
> Not happening here!
Nor here, on three different machines
--
Chris Johnson
In article <00e601d0194c$ae4b1730$0ae14590$@hug...@blueyonder.co.uk>,
Bob Hughes wrote:
> I am running Riscos Select 6.1 kernel 10.49 under Virtual RISCPC
> with EasyFont Pro 5.03.
I do not think that RISC OS 6 has a unicode capable font manager does
it?
--
Chris Johnson
In article <00e601d0194c$ae4b1730$0ae14590$@hug...@blueyonder.co.uk>,
Bob Hughes wrote:
> Trying to run Netsurf results in "the Unicode Font library could
> not be initialized. Please report this to the developers."
You have merged the !Boot supplied with Netsurf? This contains the
!Unicode re
In article <5473d22af9li...@torrens.org.uk>,
Richard Torrens (lists) wrote:
> I have Reporter running: this gives me no clues. It reports
> *Filer_run !Netsurf.
> Then after the Alt-Break, it lists a whole host of output, stopping at
> [Appl/0B2039C4] RMEnsure Iconv 0.04 Error 16_10F ico
In article <54705f9528ch...@chris-johnson.org.uk>,
cj wrote:
> In article ,
>David Pitt wrote:
I don't think he did - blame Pluto, not me 8)
> > > At least this is what I get on NS 3.3 Dev Cl#2419, RISC OS 5.21
> > > Raspberry Pi, be inter
In article ,
David Pitt wrote:
> > At least this is what I get on NS 3.3 Dev Cl#2419, RISC OS 5.21
> > Raspberry Pi, be interesting to see what happens on other
> > platforms?
Seems to be the same on the Iyonix.
--
Chris Johnson
In article ,
Peter Young wrote:
> Has any other user of RISC OS NetSurf found that there is
> continuous disc activity while a development build is running?
> I've just reported this on the bug tracker.
Is this not simply Netsurf writing out to the Cache after each page
is loaded?
--
In article <18f1976b54@abbeypress.net>,
Jim Nagel wrote:
> The runfile of my active copy in Boot Resources (which presumably
> came with a recent-ish version of Netsurf inside its usual
> boot-update file) is dated 2014-09-16, but !Sidediff shows it is
> identical to the 2007 runfile.
This
In article <20141116145722.gc21...@platypus.pepperfish.net>,
Rob Kendrick wrote:
> Currently, if NetSurf crashes (or your computer does) without
> quitting cleanly, newly-created cached items will be "leaked"; ie
> they will not be stored in the index which is written out on exit.
Ahhh - that
Is anyone else finding that the new Cache feature does not seem to
expire its content?
I wondered a few weeks ago why the main harddrive on the Iyonix was
filling up more quickly than I thought it should. I found the Netsurf
cache was close to 10 GB in size. Netsurf was configured for a cache
maxi
In article <000def68.01ffd4900...@smtp.freeola.net>,
Peter Slegg wrote:
> A look in the log showed it was trying top open res/cache/control
> so I created an empty folder res/cache
> Netsurf was then able to start.
I would have thought that any sensibly implemented system should
automatically
In article <5236204754.davem...@my.inbox.com>,
Dave Higton wrote:
> Fails for me here with 2107 (Iyonix, RO 5.20); lots of hour glasses,
> nothing gets written to the window within any reasonable time.
OK. I have now turned JS on and it does indeed hourglass on and off
for ages. Clicking the '
In article <5446f4c9decvj...@waitrose.com>,
Chris Newman wrote:
> https://secure.avaaz.org/en/100_clean_final/?blWdqbb&signup=1&cl=5812635881&v=45416
> fails to open in 3.3 (#2106), or 3.2 but does open in 2.9. albeit
> with lots of warnings about safety certificates.
Seems to load ok here
In article <5400c022.3000...@netsurf-browser.org>,
Michael Drake wrote:
> You say "persist" and "still"; is there some context for this that
> I am missing? Do we have a log files for such runs?
I think this problem has been raised on a number of occasions,
probably for more than a year. The
In article ,
Steve Fryatt wrote:
> I don't run NetSurf during the boot sequence
Neither do I.
--
Chris Johnson
In article <539c509c.8090...@netsurf-browser.org>,
Michael Drake wrote:
> Our options are to get Cache from
> http://www.snowstone.org.uk/riscos/
> fixed, and continue using it, or create our own simpler solution.
Having had a very *quick* look, it seems !Cache is implementing a
method of bein
In article ,
Tony Moore wrote:
> Here, I can't see any NetSurf directory, in Resources.!Cache
Have you Boot-Installed the latest !Boot in the NetSurf download?
--
Chris Johnson
In article <4f532c1354.old_coaster@old_coaster.yahoo.co.uk>,
Tony Moore wrote:
> The disc cache now seems to be named 'Misc'? Is there any way of
> moving it out of !Scrap?
Here it looks like !Cache (in Resources) has now got a lot of data in
it (in NetSurf directory) after installing latest N
In article <1166d0f653.davem...@my.inbox.com>,
Dave Higton wrote:
> It appears to be fixed in 1793.
Yes, seems fine on Iyonix and PandaBoard.
--
Chris Johnson
In article ,
Dave Higton wrote:
> And, since I don't know exactly what format Mantis requires, and if
> I get it wrong again all will be lost again, I'm not going to bother
> reporting it.
It has been found by other persons that including the # causes
problems.
--
Chris Johnson
In article ,
Dave Higton wrote:
> Anyone else seen this?
Yes, Dave. Have just repeated that after downloading latest version.
Netsurf #1791, Iyonix 5.21 (30 Mar 2014).
--
Chris Johnson
In article <53f177d568ch...@chris-johnson.org.uk>,
cj wrote:
> I may know something later on today.
OK. I now have the Iyonix running a relatively clean boot from 30th
Mar, and RISC OS v. 5.21 30th Mar. Netsurf #1772 is now running fine
(that's the latest I have on the Iyo
In article <53f13a8c7eron.bris...@blueyonder.co.uk>,
Ron Briscoe wrote:
> I took a picture of the error box ;-). Thus.
> --
> Error 0x8005: Internal error: branch through zero
> pc: ff
In article <20140331193145.gh10...@platypus.pepperfish.net>,
Rob Kendrick wrote:
> The computer it's running on :) If you have more than one memory
> stick, try using only one at a time to see if one of them is faulty.
> I also seem to remember that the PSUs in Iyonixes are famously
> unrelia
Now that is interesting - just tried to run !Packman on the Iyonix
and got the exact same crash and stackdump. Looks like it might be
something to do with SharedULib, although my version is 1.12 (5 Feb
2011). I cannot think what else NetSurf and Packman might have in
common.
--
Chris John
In article <53f0a19b2cron.bris...@blueyonder.co.uk>,
Ron Briscoe wrote:
> NetSurf Version 1774 works with no problems with the latest !Boot
> (014-03-30) and 5.21 ROM (014-03-30) from ROOL on my Iyo :-)).
JUst upgraded everything, and it still crashes 8(
Looks like I need to delve deeper.
--
I am no further forward. Have now fired up the BeagleBoard, and 1773
works fine on that.
About the only thing I can try with the Iyo is to install a clean
boot from the ROOL site, and try with that.
--
Chris Johnson
In article <3d5d95ef53.br...@bhowlett.plus.net>,
Brian Howlett wrote:
> On 28 Mar, Rob Kendrick wrote:
> > Something bizarre is happening.
> It may be RO 5.21 related - I'm on RO 5.20 on my Iyonix and I don't
> get these issues with #1773.
I went back first to an earlier 5.21 and then right
In article <20140328173258.gx10...@platypus.pepperfish.net>,
Rob Kendrick wrote:
> It mostly appears to be Makefile changes, not code changes.
Thanks Rob. As you say nothing codewise. Even the makefile changes
are mainly formatting changes.
I'll check it out on the BeagleBoard first, then do
Ok. I have downloaded some past versions (I was on 1762 before
upgrading this morning).
1762 - 1766 work fine.
1767 - 1773 all crash on startup.
I wonder what has changed either in the latest 5.21 ROM/!Boot (I
upgraded both this morning) or in NetSurf.
--
Chris Johnson
In article <17ab86ef53.pitt...@iyonix.home>,
David Pitt wrote:
> No such problem here with #1773 on this Iyonix running OS5.21
> (28-Mar-14).
Right - so it is something funny at my end, then. Thanks.
--
Chris Johnson
Is anyone using the latest build (1773) on an Iyonix? Here, it
crashes on startup with a stack backtrace, no log produced.
The strange thing is, I have downloaded the same version on the
PandaBoard and it works fine.
Both Iyonix and PandaBoard are running RISC OS v. 5.21 (26 Mar 2014).
I have do
In article <7787b6d453.geo...@tiscali..co.uk>,
george greenfield wrote:
> However, I've noticed this link-resolving failure in Netsurf for
> quite a while
Yes - it has been happening for a month or so. It was SWMBO who
commented first, since she gets emails from various chain stores etc,
and
In article <20140204090427.ga30...@kyllikki.org>,
Vincent Sanders wrote:
> The CI system is no longer generating jsoff builds at all for any
> target that supports a build with javascript.
Ahhh - right. I should be paying more attention at the back!
Thanks - I will modify my scripts according
In article <803664d453.wra...@wra1th.plus.com>,
Gavin Wraith wrote:
> NetSurf 3.1 (Dev CI #1681-9) all give "bad archive" when I try to
> unzip. The relevant files appear to be !Help, !Run and !RunImage.
> Is this just me?
There does seem to have been a problem with the jsoff builds
recently.
In article <53857230d8joh...@ukgateway.net>,
John Williams wrote:
> My treeview display pluses and minuses have changed to 25/b8 and
> 25/be.
Probably because you do not have a font with the correct characters -
the treview code has been rewritten recently.
Michael Drake, who has done the wo
In article ,
Peter Young wrote:
> Or if you are paranoid about having visible passwords on your
> system, CrypStor by Frank de Bruijn will store passwords encrypted.
...but if you are paranoid, why would you want the browser to
remember passwords anyway?
--
Chris Johnson
In article ,
Gavin Wraith wrote:
> If not, then maybe some approximation could
> be kludged using function keys.
There is always FFiller by Kevin Wells. I have found it quite useful
in the past. Always use it for eg ROOL forum.
--
Chris Johnson
In article <7120175353.davem...@my.inbox.com>,
Dave Higton wrote:
> The hotlist display was OK up to CI1201. CI1212 and CI1219 display
> the hotlist as black on black. RISC OS 5.18, Iyonix, 512 MiB.
> Reverted to CI1201 and it's OK again.
> I'll put in a bug report.
Have you tried deleting
In article <7a934b4b53.old_coaster@old_coaster.yahoo.co.uk>,
Tony Moore wrote:
> On 10 May 2013, Tony Moore wrote:
> > In the ROOL Forum, Keith Dunlop pointed to
> > http://www.techradar.com/news/software/operating-systems/raspberry-pi-operating-systems-5-reviewed-and-rated-1147941
> > which
In article <532dd15104m...@johnwoodhouse.plus.com>,
wrote:
> On Netsurf - all versions I have, including 3.0 (Dev# 975) Netsurf crashes
> out on trying to access
> www.itproportal.com/2013/02/19/10-tips-for-the-samsung-galaxy-s3/
Seems ok here on 5.19 Iyonix and dev#966.
--
Chris Joh
In article ,
Jim Nagel wrote:
> Netsurf build #891 here on Iyonix 5.1 -- same behaviour whether
> Javascript on or off.
If you do a full save of one of the pages, a bit of minor editing of
the html allows the page to be viewed (I assume) normally in NetSurf.
It may be a bit of dodgy CSS altho
In article ,
Jim Nagel wrote:
> John Rickman Iyonix wrote on 24 Feb:
> > Are there any pages in particular that are slow?
> > Wikipedia pages on my Iyonix typically take 2 to 3 seconds to load and
> > render which is quick enough.
> On Netsurf home page, click Wikipedia link. The Wikipedia h
In article <8645c01653.a...@ntlworld.com>,
Rev Dr Alan Leighton wrote:
> Now that i scary,
> Lost in Middlesbrough
Unless you write software in C that makes calls to iconv to process
unicoded character strings then you have absolutely no use for the
stubs files, which can therefore be safely
In article <5310f9b9afris...@gotadsl.co.uk>,
Richard Ashbery wrote:
> Unfortunately HID as suggested by John wouldn't work
> on the RiscPC because it was designed for the Castle Technology USB
> stack.
... and is not fully ARMv7 so has issues on a BB.
--
Chris Johnson
In article
<1357592886.56899.yahoomailclas...@web87401.mail.ir2.yahoo.com>,
CHRISTOPHER DEWHURST wrote:
> It changes each time however some examples are:
You might find the utility 'Where' is of use. It will tell you in
which module the address is. Unfortunately a total crash will not
allow wh
With #665 on the Iyonix (5.19, 7 Nov 2012) the truncation is still
occurring when NetSurf is quit. The file I am using to test is
shortened from 24K to 10K.
--
Chris Johnson
In article ,
David Pitt wrote:
> FWIW I note the Hotlist generated by #665 is missing the
> tag. OTOH I have not seen the Hotlist get truncated yet.
Having now checked on both Iyonix and ARMini, both hotlists are
truncated. Since I 'auto-upgrade' NetSurf very regularly (at least
daily), and
In article <7429a0e452.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk>,
Peter Young wrote:
> Slight warning: it doesn't look as if anything is happening till
> the new version suddenly springs into life.
If you have the directory, in which Fetch_NS is located, open, do you
not see the new zip file appear as it
In article ,
Alan & Sally wrote:
> Same result with 531. I downloaded it using 2.9, works normally.
> Tried 531. Still doesn't connect. No changes have been made between
> using the two versions. Are you using VRPC on a Mac?
No. I am using RISC OS 5.19 on an Iyonix and an ARMini.
--
In article <22f899e1-3caa-4e82-b0c8-433848087...@ed.ac.uk>,
Clive Bonsall wrote:
> Can anyone suggest what the problem might be?
Something must have changed on your system. There are a lot of users
regularly updating the latest builds. If there was a general problem
it would soon show up here.
In article <2ff92ae052.r...@user.minijem.plus.com>,
Richard Porter wrote:
> NetSurf is still inclined to split words or expressions over two
> lines where there is no white space or hyphen.
It certainly has a habit of splitting lines at a tag, where the tag
applies to only part of a continuous
In article ,
Brian Jordan wrote:
> The page shown at www.bjordan.org.uk/test/index.html has started
> throwing up a "NetSurf is running out of memory" error since at
> least NetSurf 3.0 (Dev CI#471) and up to 492.
If the first two lines
$zonkpage 1.35
$usetemplate:.tpl.level1/tpl
are remove
In article <08749dde52.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk>,
Peter Young wrote:
> That sounds interesting, and I will do that.
Well, I now have a modified version of 'Fetch_NS' that works fine on
the ARMini. In addition to actually fetching the latest release (if
there is one) it will quit NetSurf, r
In article <52de9a64e1ris...@gotadsl.co.uk>,
Richard Ashbery wrote:
> Peter - what I didn't clarify is that John's utility and curl works
> correctly on the Iyonix (RISC OS 5.18) but not on BB (RISC OS
> 5.19). I get the same "segmentation fault" you highlighted earlier.
The current version of
In article <8ff38ede52.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk>,
Peter Young wrote:
> would there be interest in
> adding bits to the program, similar to the bits I had in my old
> script?
I have a script that does that and more, although I need to extend it
to deal with the case when the latest versio
In article ,
Peter Young wrote:
> unless I open the library so that cURL is booted.
Are you putting the curl *binary* in to Boot:Library? If you are
putting the !cURL *application* in Boot:Library it will not work
because nothing in Boot:Library is booted at boot time. Either
extract the cURL
In article <52de202c94netsurf-...@aconet.nl>,
Frank de Bruijn wrote:
> Google
> directed me to 7.11.0 by James Bursa and that's one of the ones that
> fail.
That's the one I used (7.11.0) which did work on the Iyonix (RISC OS
5.19, 4-Oct-2012).
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Chris Johnson
In article <20121013172217.gg7...@pepperfish.net>,
Rob Kendrick wrote:
> I would expect to see the most significant improvement on a
> StrongARM RiscPC using the on-board IDE where the IO is a
> significant bottleneck and time to decompress insignificant.
I would think there would be a signifi
In article ,
Peter Young wrote:
> Fetch_NS
> now runs but falls over with:
> pc:9da08 sp: 207f8c ^post_signal()
> pc:9dd14 sp: 207fa4 __unixlib_raise_signal()
> pc:f9ea4 sp: 206b54 __h_cback()
> pc:25008 sp: 206b70 strncasecmp()
> pc: ba3c sp: 206b80 ?()
>
In article ,
Peter Young wrote:
> Any ideas as to what is going on would be gratefully received!
Try going in to !Fetch_NS.!Run and change the line
If NetSurf$LatestVersion <> "" THEN Set NetSurf$PreviousVersion
to
If "" <> "" THEN Set NetSurf$PreviousVersion
It then works OK.
I have al
In article <4b6565db52.iyoj...@rickman.argonet.co.uk>,
John Rickman Iyonix wrote:
> If someone can confirm that this is not unique to my setup I will post
> a bug report.
Happens here with a 2012-10-06 build.
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