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Subject: [gopher] Re: Gnopher, Themes
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<p>Ralph Furmaniak writes:
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<p>&gt;
&gt; After installing 52 rpms, Gnopher is working for me and is just groovy.  Most
&gt; other people will not need to install so many things, but
&gt; 1) I am using RedHat not Debian (sigh)
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<p>If I made any Debian assumptions in Gnopher, please tell me. (But I guess
you are referring to the lack of apt-get and the like?) Anyway, I&#x27;m
impressed that you&#x27;re willing to go through so much pain to install my li&#x27;l
hack! `:-]
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<p>&gt; Gnopher&#x27;s going great, and I was even able to put together a theme for it.
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<p>I&#x27;m glad to hear (from you, but also from other sources) that installation
eventually worked out and that it&#x27;s running, and all (whoa, do I sound like
a professional or what? :-)
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<p>&gt; You can download it or see a screenshot at my gopher which is at
&gt; sugaku.homeunix.org
&gt; (available both through http:// and through gopher://).
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<p>Currently not available through both, at least for me (connection refused).
Which kindly reminds me that Gnopher currently doesn&#x27;t handle unavailable
severs correctly %)
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<p>Acnyway, I&#x27;d love to see your stuff so I&#x27;d appreciate it if you could
resolve this problem. BTW, be sure to make a statement on a) licencing in
general and b) if this theme may be part of the Gnopher distro and web
site. It&#x27;s not like I hire lawyers or so, it&#x27;s just that I don&#x27;t ever want
to do that in the first place :-)
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<p>&gt; I might as well also say that bucktooth can handle URLs, as was proposed by John Goerzen.
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<p>I don&#x27;t completely follow the idea, and I didn&#x27;t follow the discussion
either, sorry. Is this documented? And is it useful considering the fact
that other servers don&#x27;t (have to) do it as well? No need to re-start the
whole thread, just give me the conclusions :-)
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<p>Thanks,
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<p>Stefan
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