I recently started playing around with package maintenance, and ended up packaging a third branch of the 'links' web browser development tree. This one's named 'glinks'
Links version 2.1pre11 has the old character mode and all the features therein, plus: * A GUI mode (Frame buffer and lightweight X11) * SSL support (links against openssl like links-ssl packages do) * Javascript support * More advanced bookmark system, history system * Other neat features It makes for a nice light-weight alternative to browsers like mozilla and konqueror, but beats the text-based browsing and limited feature sets of other branches of the other linkses and lynxes. Feel free to play with the source packages and the i386 binary .deb: http://www.rpi.edu/~brevde/links/ CC me in your replies, I'm not subscribed to debian-user. P.S., I'm not sure how compatible all the openssl/links licenses are, so not filing an ITP. -- Eugene Brevdo [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]