On Thu, May 06, 2010 at 08:59:54AM +0200, Troels Henriksen wrote:
> When is a Debian package of surf useful?
For demo usage i guess, as for the dwm package.
Debian package info for dwm :
"Please notice that dwm is currently customized through editing
its source code, so you probably want to bu
2010/5/6, Thuban :
> No, you need to recompile to configure.
Really? Didn't know that. Well... Then surf is nothing for me. :D
Hi Andrew,
Applied. Thanks! :) It looks really nice, now this is the default
stylesheet.
Kind regards,
-- nibble
On Wed, 5 May 2010 14:14:41 -0400
Andrew Antle wrote:
> Hello nibble -
>
> $ hg log | sed 5q
> changeset: 35:6903be285e65
> tag: tip
> user:Andrew Antle
> date:
Le Thu, 6 May 2010 12:59:42 +0200,
"Enno Boland (Gottox)" a écrit :
> You need to recompile surf to display websites? ;)
>
> 2010/5/6 Kai Heide :
> > 2010/5/6 Troels Henriksen :
> >> When is a Debian package of surf useful? You generally need to
> >> recompile it to make it do anything really i
You need to recompile surf to display websites? ;)
2010/5/6 Kai Heide :
> 2010/5/6 Troels Henriksen :
>> When is a Debian package of surf useful? You generally need to
>> recompile it to make it do anything really interesting.
> huh?
> --
> MfG
> Kai Heide
>
> Es reitet der Heidereiter durch die
2010/5/6 Troels Henriksen :
> When is a Debian package of surf useful? You generally need to
> recompile it to make it do anything really interesting.
huh?
--
MfG
Kai Heide
Es reitet der Heidereiter durch die Heide weiter
Kai Heide writes:
> 2010/5/5 Thuban :
>> Hi all!
> Hi
>
>> Does anyone knows when the debian package could be avaiable?
> http://ftp-master.debian.org/new/surf_0.3-1.html
> The debian creed says: It's done when it's done!
When is a Debian package of surf useful? You generally need to
recompile