On 13 Oct 2012 John Williams <joh...@ukgateway.net> wrote:
> If anyone RISC OS-side has a need for a new downloading app, I've put > mine at: > http://petit.four.free.fr/FetchNS.zip > It saves the latest version, if not already downloaded, in the directory > where you put it. > It uses the "LATEST" file the developers have thoughtfully provided. My old > version had to parse the old Builds page! A great idea, but not working for me; ARMini, RISC OS 5.19. Initially, I get the unhelpful message: 13 Oct 17:46:20 000 00000168: Error from (unknown): Unknown operand and have discovered that the only system variable needed by either Fetch_NS or cURL (yes, it's in Boot.Library) is Fetch$Dir. Flailing round wildly in my ignorance, I ran the SetLatest BASIC program, so as to set the "Previous***" system variable, and Fetch_NS now runs but falls over with: pc: 9da08 sp: 207f8c ^post_signal() pc: 9dd14 sp: 207fa4 __unixlib_raise_signal() pc: f9ea4 sp: 206b54 __h_cback() pc: 25008 sp: 206b70 strncasecmp() pc: ba3c sp: 206b80 ?() pc: 32084 sp: 206e10 ?() pc: 3368c sp: 206f60 ?() pc: b3950 sp: 206f78 _main() Termination signal received: Segmentation fault * Any ideas as to what is going on would be gratefully received! With best wishes, Peter. -- Peter \ / zfc Ta \ Prestbury, Cheltenham, Glos. GL52 and \/ __ __ \ England. family / / \ | | |\ | / _ \ http://pnyoung.orpheusweb.co.uk / \__/ \_/ | \| \__/ \______________ pnyo...@ormail.co.uk