To send in a bug report, use the Mail Developers option in the Help menu; your bug report will be sent to the NCSA Mosaic developers. Or, send mail directly to mosaic-x@ncsa.uiuc.edu. Also please make sure you are using the latest available version of NCSA Mosaic; many bugs are fixed in each new release.
Another class of errors is complaints about missing fonts. For more information on this problem, see here.
-ghbnie
' command-line flag.
If that fixes the problem, it means your system's networking is
configured incorrectly (as the call to gethostbyname()
to
discover the full host name of the local system is bombing). You
should contact your system or network administrator to have the
problem fixed.
(Setting the X resource gethostbynameIsEvil
to True has
the same effect as using the '-ghbnie
' command-line
flag.)
osfBackspace
and osfDelete
to exist, and
this probably isn't the case on your system. There is a two-stage
solution to this:
/usr/lib/X11
.
.Xdefaults
file:
XKeysymDB
in /usr/lib/X11
. What can I do?
XKEYSYMDB
to a filename naming whatever XKeysymDB file
you want to use.
In the meantime, try hitting Control-c in your shell window
(i.e., send SIGINT
to the NCSA Mosaic process) -- this
might help (and it might also cause Mosaic to coredump, which is
regrettable but not fixable).
NNTPSERVER
environment variable to the
NNTP server of your choice. (No, we don't know of any public NNTP
servers.)
We don't have the development resources needed to add functionality to Mosaic to deal with firewalls/gateways; if it's really important to your company that Mosaic be able to do so, drop us a line and we'll talk about funding. (Universities and research institutions almost never use firewalls, which is why this is not of critical importance to us.)
xmosaic-sun-lresolv
; it's here. It's
linked to libresolv.a
, which is necessary for some
network clients on some Sun systems on the network. If you're not running on a Sun, send us a bug report, and also tell us whether you can 'ping' www.ncsa.uiuc.edu. (If you can't ping www, then talk to your sysadmin and have him/her make that work; then Mosaic should work also.)
(Note also that if you're running from behind a firewall, all bets are off -- it's then up to your netadmins to make things work.)