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LYNX-DEV Re: lynx binary
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Scott McGee (Personal) |
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LYNX-DEV Re: lynx binary |
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Thu, 28 Aug 1997 15:21:54 -0600 |
address@hidden (Jim FitzSimons) wrote to me personally:
>I downloaded a lynx binary for a solaris2 system.
>It wanted to have the lynx.cfg in one place.
>I did not have it in that place. Is there a way
>without compiling lynx again to change where
>lynx.cfg is?
Jim,
Please send such questions to the Lynx Development list at address@hidden
in the future. I am copying the list with this reply.
The easiest way of getting lynx to find your lynx.cfg, is, of course, to move
it to the expected location, or to create a symbolic link to it in that
location. If neither of these are acceptible, you could do something like
rename lynx to lynx.bin and create a shell script named lynx in the same
directory that calls lynx.bin -cgf=<path/to/lynx.cfg>. (be sure the lynx
script has execute permissions!)
If it is for you own use only, a simple alias using the -cfg flag shoud do
the job. I beleive that there may be an Environment Variable that can be
set for that too.
Scott
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