After an email exchange with one of the members of this group I came to some odd realization. This is from my terminal... `` miguel at puffin1:~$ anfora bash: anfora: orden no encontrada miguel at puffin1:~$ amfora bash: amfora: orden no encontrada miguel at puffin1:~$ amphora --help Amfora is a fancy terminal browser for the Gemini protocol. Usage: amfora [URL] amfora --version, -v miguel at puffin1:~$ amfora bash: amfora: orden no encontrada miguel at puffin1:~$ amfora -v bash: amfora: orden no encontrada miguel at puffin1:~$ amphora -v Amfora 1.7.2 Commit: 6e3e8a0584c006d2b4f082387c2361f3a6b0645f Built by: goreleaser ``` And no, amphora is not an alias, what's going on?
On 19/02/2021 15:52, Miguel de Luis Espinosa wrote: > After an email exchange with one of the members of this group I came to some odd realization. This is from my terminal... > > `` > miguel at puffin1:~$ anfora > bash: anfora: orden no encontrada > > miguel at puffin1:~$ amfora > bash: amfora: orden no encontrada > > miguel at puffin1:~$ amphora --help > Amfora is a fancy terminal browser for the Gemini protocol. > > Usage: > amfora [URL] > amfora --version, -v > > miguel at puffin1:~$ amfora > bash: amfora: orden no encontrada > > miguel at puffin1:~$ amfora -v > bash: amfora: orden no encontrada > > miguel at puffin1:~$ amphora -v > Amfora 1.7.2 > Commit: 6e3e8a0584c006d2b4f082387c2361f3a6b0645f > Built by: goreleaser > > ``` > > And no, amphora is not an alias, what's going on? > it's amfora. I'm not sure how come it has a different name on your system.
On Fri, Feb 19, 2021, at 3:53 PM, Nico wrote: > it's amfora. I'm not sure how come it has a different name on your system. > Oh, just figured it out. The installation suggested to rename the binary to amfora, but I just had amphorae on my head and renamed it to amphora, also updating the database to that name :) Phew, I thought I had downloaded some counterfeit bit of software :D a user created bug, that's nice. Thank you Nico.
On Fri, Feb 19, 2021 at 11:08 AM Miguel de Luis Espinosa < enteka at fastmail.com> wrote: Oh, just figured it out. The installation suggested to rename the binary to > amfora, but I just had amphorae on my head and renamed it to amphora, also > updating the database to that name :) > You could for that matter rename it to ????????, assuming you have a Classical Greek keyboard. (If you have a modern one, which is somewhat more likely, just leave out the rough breathing and call it ????????, though that is not an actual Modern Greek word.) For anyone who is wondering, nobody knows why the word changed gender from masculine in Greek to feminine in Latin. John Cowan http://vrici.lojban.org/~cowan cowan at ccil.org XQuery Blueberry DOM Entity parser dot-com Abstract schemata / XPointer errata Infoset Unicode BOM --Richard Tobin -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://lists.orbitalfox.eu/archives/gemini/attachments/20210219/3112 df0d/attachment.htm>
On Fri, Feb 19, 2021, at 8:47 PM, John Cowan wrote: > > > On Fri, Feb 19, 2021 at 11:08 AM Miguel de Luis Espinosa > <enteka at fastmail.com> wrote: > > > Oh, just figured it out. The installation suggested to rename the binary to amfora, but I just had amphorae on my head and renamed it to amphora, also updating the database to that name :) > > You could for that matter rename it to ????????, assuming you have a > Classical Greek keyboard. (If you have a modern one, which is somewhat > more likely, just leave out the rough breathing and call it ????????, > though that is not an actual Modern Greek word.) > Don't dare me, I once began developing a toy Conlang for an imagined fantasy culture inspired on Skara Brae (but it's all a fantasy, really) Shameless link => https://github.com/wissol/eo
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