gnuserv on a non-X11 terminal?
5 years, 9 months
Hauke Fath
The intertubes wouldn't say, so I thought I might ask here:
Is there a way of starting an non-X11 XEMacs gnuserv instance?
I have an old script around that will open a file with gnuclient in an
existing XEmacs instance, or start one up first. It can attach to a
running gnuserv from tty, but I haven't managed to convince it to start
one up from there...
Cheerio,
hauke
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Change to tracker configuration
5 years, 9 months
Stephen J. Turnbull
Hello, XEmacs users,
I'm finally bringing the issue tracker (tracker.xemacs.org) into the
21st century. The server is now configured to server over HTTPS,
using a Let's Encrypt certificate. Currently no SSL protocols are
configured, while TLS versions 1.0, 1.1, and 1.2 are accepted.
Over time I will try to upgrade the TLS version (ie, refuse TLS 1.0
and then TLS 1.1), as they are known to be weak. When I do, I'll make
a similar announcement.
Old URLs should continue to work, being …
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80 to HTTPS on port 443.
Feel free to report any problems to xemacs-beta(a)xemacs.org or to me
personally at stephen(a)xemacs.org.
Steve
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Email: turnbull(a)sk.tsukuba.ac.jp University of Tsukuba
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