As always, I need someone's help posting a bug report on this as Bugzilla has not yet been made eyes-free accessible ...
The default /etc/lynx.cfg contains the following caution:
# Please don't edit this file directly (it is updated with every Red Hat # Linux update, overwriting your changes). Instead, edit # /etc/lynx-site.cfg.
Unfortunately, editing /etc/lynx-site.cfg does no good, as directives placed there are disallowed, by default, in /etc/lynx.cfg. If one tries, lynx will not run at all.
On Sat, Jul 31, 2004 at 12:07:15PM -0400, Janina Sajka wrote:
As always, I need someone's help posting a bug report on this as Bugzilla has not yet been made eyes-free accessible ...
The default /etc/lynx.cfg contains the following caution:
# Please don't edit this file directly (it is updated with every Red Hat # Linux update, overwriting your changes). Instead, edit # /etc/lynx-site.cfg.
Unfortunately, editing /etc/lynx-site.cfg does no good, as directives placed there are disallowed, by default, in /etc/lynx.cfg. If one tries, lynx will not run at all.
Done
Dear Alan:
I have much egg on my face. With deepest apologies -- Seems the bug was with the operator who somehow managed to create a self-reference lynx-site.cfg by having an "include lynx-site.cfg" in that file.
So, not a bug, and I'm very embarrassed. Very sorry.
Of course, I cannot set the disposition, though those screens are actually quite accessible, unlike those for filing.
Alan Cox writes:
On Sat, Jul 31, 2004 at 12:07:15PM -0400, Janina Sajka wrote:
As always, I need someone's help posting a bug report on this as Bugzilla has not yet been made eyes-free accessible ...
The default /etc/lynx.cfg contains the following caution:
# Please don't edit this file directly (it is updated with every Red Hat # Linux update, overwriting your changes). Instead, edit # /etc/lynx-site.cfg.
Unfortunately, editing /etc/lynx-site.cfg does no good, as directives placed there are disallowed, by default, in /etc/lynx.cfg. If one tries, lynx will not run at all.
Done
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