I'm fairly sure I did the same thing (manually though) and it did no good, 
probablt you have another architecture
I am working with st -e from terminal for the time being, st -e alone works 
(but it's useless, of course) when you give it arguments it silently quit, 
what's more it quits before even going to the 'run' label.

on a side note is it plain impossible to call wget from surf without using a 
terminal?




----Messaggio originale----
Da: [email protected]
Data: 16-lug-2012 13.47
A: "dev mail list"<[email protected]>
Ogg: Re: R: Re: [dev] Surf 0.5 released

I use surf &amp; st just fine.  st -e has worked for about a year.  here's
a quick fix:

sed 's/xterm/st/' config.def.h

Peter


On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 7:03 AM, Nick <[email protected]> wrote:
> Quoth [email protected]:
>> surf still relies on xterm for the downloads, why can't we use st?
>> (I mean I did a few -superficial- attempts at using st instead of
>> xterm, but it does not work, probably st's fault,  do you know
>> where the problem is?)
>
> Something to do with quoting and -e, IIRC. If someone wants to have
> a go at making it work, that'd be great.
>
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