Hi Steve - I just upgraded my Slackware to version 8.0. A week or two before doing that, I patched the SSL stuff into the Lynx 2.8.3 sources and it compiuled fine without any fussing - the compiler was 2.91.66. Now after the upgrade I tried doing the same thing with compiler 2.95.3 and I cannot do it. It seems to be looking for SSL include files in the wrong place. The files it needs are there, but not where the Lynx package needs them to be. I cannot figure out how to tell the configure script where to look for those files, so I am just going to copy my old executable onto the new system and use it for now. I am trying to recompile everything I am using in the new environment, but am having some frustrating surprises. Another problem I have is with the Ogg Vorbis tools, which compiled fine with G++ 2.91.66 but will not do so with 2.95.3. However, centericq would not compile with 2.91.66 but compiles fine with 2.95.3. What a confusing nightmare! I would rather figure out how to compile my present lynx 2.8.3 source patched with SSL than just import a precompiled executable. Chuck On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, Steve Holmes wrote: > Well, I see that the official released version of lynx is still 2.8.3 so > the distros are atleast sticking with the production version. I went to > the lynx official pages and cannot find reliable links to get the later > development versions. The ones I can get to seem to be quite old. Example: > All SSL releated info seems to relate to old versions of lynx and patching > it for SSLEA or something. I already have openSSL on my box and figured a > recent version of Lynx could hook up with this. My past experiences with > early versions of lynx and SSL proved quite unsuccessful after spending > two whole days on it, I gave up in disgust. > > Any ideas for a good reliable source to obtain the current source of Lynx > and SSL? I understand that lynx is already hooked with SSL access now - is > that true? > > > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup > Visit me at http://www.mhonline.net/~chuckh "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." -- Benjamin Franklin, 1759.