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wrestling dillo with ssh
moB:
I enjoy using dillo for most of my web browsing. Unfortuantely it crashes with some pages.
Seems to have to do with fonts?
http://www.dillo.org/cgi-bin/bugtrack/namazu.cgi?query=crashes&whence=180
Something like this error: 940
http://www.dillo.org/cgi-bin/bugtrack/Dillo_query.cgi?what=he&Submit=Find+It!
--- Quote --- WorkedBy: workaround@ see June 2010 mailing list archive for segfault thread discussing fixed/variable font aliases
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I have not yet made sense of the directions :-P
Guess it's in here:http://lists.auriga.wearlab.de/pipermail/dillo-dev/
http://lists.auriga.wearlab.de/pipermail/dillo-dev/2010-June/subject.html
http://lists.auriga.wearlab.de/pipermail/dillo-dev/2010-June/007538.html
Also...
1. There is no wbar or menu entry when the ssh-enabled tcz is loaded, unlike the non-ssh version.
2. The bookmarks.dpi stays loaded in memory after shutdow.
These last two bugs I have been dealt with, to some degree.
Should remake the dep file, but have made a work-around instead.
Tried rewriting the /usr/local/tce.icons and putting it in the /opt/.filetool.lst, but the file is overwritten at startup.
Made a copy as a file on the HD and a script to overwrite the /usr/local/tce.icins file.
Run the script and need only alt-click on wbar to reload--it's good to go.
Here are my tce.icons mods:
--- Code: ---...
i: /usr/share/pixmaps/aterm.png
t: Aterm
c: exec aterm -fn 10x20 -sh 94 -tint lightgreen -fade 76 -fg lightblue
...
i: /tmp/tcloop/dillo/usr/local/tce.icons/dillo2.png
t: Dillo
c: exec mydillo
--- End code ---
This also does aterm customizations. I like that ("can read" font size and colors...)
To kill the residual bookmarks.dpi file I use a little dillo-loader script (attached).
Put in /usr/sbin.
These files can be added to /opt/.filetool.lst for restoration at GUI start, or make a script to intall them for those using norestore regularly.
I've tried both and works well.
Maybe I really should have just redone ssh-dillo's tcz, but I've not made packages yet for TC, so worked with what I can do first.
I see the check-install dep file now--looks like the help we all need to get these things done.
Must try it sometime :-)
Thanks for your comments and good work so far!
moB
Clumsy whale bangs his fat head against Ahab's ship yet again.
tinypoodle:
--- Quote from: moB on May 09, 2011, 04:43:42 PM ---The bookmarks.dpi stays loaded in memory after shutdow.
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dillo had been doing that as far as my memory reaches back (0.x.x ??).
Not only bookmark.dpi but other PIDs as well.
hiro:
I remember dpidc stop but not exactly what it did...
hiro:
What is ssh-enabled tcz or ssh-dillo?
moB:
--- Quote from: tinypoodle on May 09, 2011, 06:02:35 PM ---
--- Quote from: moB on May 09, 2011, 04:43:42 PM ---The bookmarks.dpi stays loaded in memory after shutdow.
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dillo had been doing that as far as my memory reaches back (0.x.x ??).
Not only bookmark.dpi but other PIDs as well.
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Concur. Now that I've killed my nice fast Lenovo (wet! oh no) old PCs are my only systems.
TC and secure, compact software like dillo are very much the right thing.
Now if only it were keyboard controllable. I haven't really adapted to the mouse. I'm still learning to type! ("Keyboarding", it's now called ;-)
--- Quote from: hiro on May 09, 2011, 06:02:35 PM ---What is ssh-enabled tcz or ssh-dillo?
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It is dillo.tcz (ssl enabled "2010/07/12 - new release: 2.2 - compiled with experimental ssl support").
The dillo2.tcz (non-ssh, "2009/09/15 - Bumped to 2.1.1 - built without xft") has no problem with wbar or menu.
The ssl version puts the entries in /tmp/tcloop/ only, not the correct layer (ie /usr/...)
I notice that my little ash/awk script does not always succeed at killing the dpi.
Perhaps it needs a little sleep before doing the killing?
Maybe I should have parsed the grep line differently?
--- Quote from: hiro on May 09, 2011, 06:02:35 PM ---I remember dpidc stop but not exactly what it did...
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Now that sounds interesting. Could be better--use a proper command rather than the script.
Thanks!
moB
Your mind will answer most questions if you learn to relax and wait for the answer.
--William S. Burroughs
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