Lynx is a text based web browser.
This package is known to build and work properly using an LFS-7.7 platform.
Download (HTTP): http://lynx.isc.org/current/lynx2.8.8rel.2.tar.bz2
Download (FTP): ftp://lynx.isc.org/current/lynx2.8.8rel.2.tar.bz2
Download MD5 sum: b231c2aa34dfe7ca25681ef4e55ee7e8
Download size: 2.5 MB
Estimated disk space required: 31 MB
Estimated build time: 0.3 SBU
OpenSSL-1.0.2 or GnuTLS-3.3.12 (experimental), Zip-3.0, UnZip-6.0, an MTA (that provides a sendmail command), and Sharutils-4.15 (for a uudecode program)
User Notes: http://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/wiki/Lynx
Install Lynx by running the following commands:
./configure --prefix=/usr          \
            --sysconfdir=/etc/lynx \
            --datadir=/usr/share/doc/lynx-2.8.8rel.2 \
            --with-zlib            \
            --with-bzlib           \
            --with-screen=ncursesw \
            --enable-locale-charset &&
make
        This package does not come with a test suite.
          Now, as the root user:
        
make install-full && chgrp -v -R root /usr/share/doc/lynx-2.8.8rel.2/lynx_doc
          --sysconfdir=/etc/lynx:
          This parameter is used so that the configuration files are located
          in /etc/lynx instead of /usr/etc.
        
          --datadir=/usr/share/doc/lynx-2.8.8rel.2:
          This parameter is used so that the documentation files are
          installed into /usr/share/doc/lynx-2.8.8rel.2 instead of
          /usr/share/lynx_{doc,help}.
        
          --with-zlib: This enables
          support for linking libz into
          Lynx.
        
          --with-bzlib: This enables
          support for linking libbz2 into
          Lynx.
        
          --with-screen=ncursesw:
          This switch enables the use of advanced wide-character support
          present in the system NCurses
          library. This is needed for proper display of characters and line
          wrapping in multibyte locales.
        
          --enable-locale-charset:
          This switch allows Lynx to deduce
          the proper character encoding for terminal output from the current
          locale. A configuration step is still needed (see below), but
          unlike the situation without this switch, the configuration step
          becomes the same for all users (without the switch one must specify
          the display character set explicitly). This is important for
          environments such as a LiveCD, where the amount of system-specific
          configuration steps has to be reduced to the minimum.
        
          --enable-nls: This switch allows
          Lynx to print translated messages
          (such as questions about cookies and SSL certificates).
        
          --with-ssl: This enables support for
          linking SSL into Lynx.
        
          --with-gnutls: This enables
          experimental support for linking GnuTLS into Lynx.
        
make install-full: In addition to the standard installation, this target installs the documentation and help files.
chgrp -v -R root /usr/share/doc/lynx-2.8.8rel.2/lynx_doc: This command corrects the improper group ownership of installed documentation files.
            The proper way to get the display character set is to examine the
            current locale. However, Lynx
            does not do this by default. As the root user, change this setting:
          
sed -i 's/#\(LOCALE_CHARSET\):FALSE/\1:TRUE/' /etc/lynx/lynx.cfg
            The built-in editor in Lynx
            
            Breaks Multibyte Characters. This issue manifests itself in
            multibyte locales, e.g., as the Backspace key not erasing
            non-ASCII characters properly, and as incorrect data being sent
            to the network when one edits the contents of text areas. The
            only solution to this problem is to configure Lynx to use an external editor (bound to the
            “Ctrl+X e” key combination
            by default). Still as the root
            user:
          
sed -i 's/#\(DEFAULT_EDITOR\):/\1:vi/' /etc/lynx/lynx.cfg
Lynx handles the following values of the DEFAULT_EDITOR option specially by adding cursor-positioning arguments: “emacs”, “jed”, “jmacs”, “joe”, “jove”, “jpico”, “jstar”, “nano”, “pico”, “rjoe”, “vi” (but not “vim”: in order to position the cursor in Vim-7.4, set this option to “vi”).
            By default, Lynx doesn't save
            cookies between sessions. Again as the root user, change this setting:
          
sed -i 's/#\(PERSISTENT_COOKIES\):FALSE/\1:TRUE/' /etc/lynx/lynx.cfg
            Many other system-wide settings such as proxies can also be set
            in the /etc/lynx/lynx.cfg file.
          
Last updated on 2015-02-22 14:34:08 -0800