Permission has been granted by Mr. Macrides for SCO to distribute this software in this form.
This package was built by Bela Lubkin of SCO,
If you have problems with this distribution of Lynx, please take the
following steps:
http://www.nyu.edu/pages/wsn/subir/lynx.html
and follow the appropriate links. Two of the most important
resources are the archives of the Lynx Developer's mailing list,
and the CHANGES file from the most recent developmental version of
Lynx. Check these to determine whether your problem has already
been solved.
If it is a newly discovered problem, you should contact the Lynx
Developer's mailing list. Information about the list is also found
off of the above web page. When corresponding to that list, be
sure to identify the software you are running as Lynx 2-5FM of
96-07-12.
cd /
This binary was constructed using the SCO OpenServer Release 5 USL
C compiler with the ODT 3.0 headers and libraries. The ODT 3.0
MicroSoft cc fails to compile Lynx correctly and I didn't have gcc
handy; it was less trouble to get USL cc running on my 3.0 system.
[Don't try this at home...]
This binary was constructed using the SCO OpenServer Release 5
standard C compiler and development environment.
This binary was constructed using the SCO UnixWare 2.1 standard
compiler and development environment.
Lynx also uses several external binaries. Many of these are part of the
standard SCO operating system software, and will be found in their
standard locations. Aside from those, Lynx may require the following
binaries:
Enjoy this software!
>Bela Lubkin< 96/07/16
I am providing the package in five separate archives:
You must be aware of several paths used by the Lynx binaries. The Lynx
configuration files are placed under /local/lib/lynx (you may use
symbolic links to point this directory elsewhere). These are:
gzcat Lynx2-5FM-cfg.tar.gz | tar xf -
Lynx is highly configurable through the above files, each of which
contains internal documentation.
Of these, only gzip should be used in standard browsing activity (and
then only if an HTTP server offers to transmit web pages in
gzip-compressed format). Again, you may use symbolic links to point
these names elsewhere. Each of the required binaries is available on
SCO Skunkware versions 2, 5, and 96.