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Old 20th October 2019
billy_bazooka billy_bazooka is offline
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Default netsurf not working in 8.1?

Code:
$ netsurf-gtk google.com
Code:
assertion "codem == CURLM_OK || codem == CURLM_CALL_MULTI_PERFORM" failed: file "content/fetchers/curl.c", line 718, function "fetch_curl_initiate_fetch"
habla no ingles it seems.
What gives? Not really sure why it wont curl that thing?
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Old 21st October 2019
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www/curl is a netsurf dependency. Did it build/install?
If curl installed, does it run from the command line?
http://pkgsrc.se/www/netsurf
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Old 22nd October 2019
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yes, curl works.
i googled this thing - its a huge bug in netsurf 3.8.
netsurf 3.9 works, it is in pkgsrc but it kinda needs to change A LOT of stuff on my working system. so i am kind of hesitant to install it..
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