I have just installed surf using the latest source
using git and ctrl-g does not work.
In addition i would like to point out a behavioral
issue. When i use "surf -a a someurl" *after* i
have used it as "surf someotherurl" (so that a
cookie file exists), surf seems to still use the
cookie file. Whe
On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 9:45 PM, Markus Wichmann wrote:
> Why would you do this? It's bloody idiotic, if you think about it. It
> would be like having all C programs ship their own libc. Have you seen
> how big perl is? Do you really want to have two perl installations just
> because two different
On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 04:08:59PM +0200, Sylvain BERTRAND wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Unfortunately, libquvi on gentoo expects a system
> installed lua (with additional modules).
>
> I don't want this high level script language as a system
> dependency. I would prefer lua being packaged internally into
> l
On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 7:08 AM, Sylvain BERTRAND wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Unfortunately, libquvi on gentoo expects a system
> installed lua (with additional modules).
>
> I don't want this high level script language as a system
> dependency. I would prefer lua being packaged internally into
> libquvi. [R
Lee Fallat wrote:
> I've come to adopt the NoLicenseLicense, for sole reason of
> demonstrating to people that many of us code for the sake of fun.
>
> NoLicenseLicense.txt
> There is no license attached to this software, enjoy.
>
> ...Yes this is a joke. If you are interested in these types of
>
On Thu, 15 May 2014 16:08:59 +0200
Sylvain BERTRAND wrote:
> Unfortunately, libquvi on gentoo expects a system
> installed lua (with additional modules).
> I don't want this high level script language as a system
> dependency. I would prefer lua being packaged internally into
> libquvi. Coze I wo
> So, given this context, is there any manifesto about this particular License
> choice? E.G is there a reason to avoid GPL?
Personnally, I have many reasons to avoid licenses which are not
GNU GPL.
I want optimal code to stay open. I mean at least to have a legal
leverage. I want open code insta
Hi,
Unfortunately, libquvi on gentoo expects a system
installed lua (with additional modules).
I don't want this high level script language as a system
dependency. I would prefer lua being packaged internally into
libquvi. Coze I would like to quit gentoo one day and have my own
suckless-ish dist