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Re: mozilla in testing broken



On Wednesday 15 August 2001 16:53, Wessel Dankers wrote:
> > It's mozilla's non-cvs pkg. from august 8th that works with shockwave and
> > java2 loaded.  Both work perfectly and so since august 8th i haven't had
> > any crashes with mozilla.  Before and with the latest release java never
> > used to work while shockwave's plugin was loaded, and usually still
> > wouldn't work when it wasn't loaded.  I've heard from many other people
> > how these two plugins wont get along in mozilla and i was wondering if
> > other people found that august 8ths release worked for them too and now
> > if it doesn't in today's.
>
> I discovered that both need to have libXt.so and libXext.so somewhere.
> Having libXt.so.6 and libXext.so.6 won't do. So you need to either install
> xlibs-dev or make the symlinks yourself (don't forget to run ldconfig).
>
> Took me some time to figure that one out.
>
> Cheers,

Had them already.  mozilla was working absolutely perfectly until this last 
dist-upgrade.   Now flash is running absolutely slow and java works ...but i 
"downgraded" back to august 8th's mozilla (including the libnspr and mailnews 
and psm pkgs).  here is a list of what was upgrade.  The only other thing 
that looks like it could effect mozilla other than mozilla is the libc6-dev.  

Setting up libc6-dev (2.2.3-11) ...

Setting up libnspr4 (0.9.3+0-1) ...

Setting up libqt2 (2.3.1-7.0.1) ...

Setting up libqutil1 (2.3.1-7.0.1) ...

Setting up libqt-dev (2.3.1-7.0.1) ...

Setting up libqt2-mt (2.3.1-7.0.1) ...

Setting up libqt-mt-dev (2.3.1-7.0.1) ...

Setting up samba-common (2.2.1a-3) ...

Setting up samba (2.2.1a-3) ...
Installing new version of config file /etc/init.d/samba ...

Samba was already installed and configured so I skipped the 
configuration questions. You can run the script /usr/sbin/sambaconfig
at any time to reconfigure Samba. See sambaconfig(8) for more
details. I will not even ask you if you want to restart Samba,
I will just do it!

Starting Samba daemons: nmbd smbd.

Setting up smbclient (2.2.1a-3) ...

Setting up smbfs (2.2.1a-3) ...

Setting up vorbis-tools (1.0rc2-1) ...

Setting up v4l-conf (3.60) ...

Setting up mozilla-browser (0.9.3+0-1) ...

Setting up mozilla-mailnews (0.9.3+0-1) ...

Setting up mozilla-psm (0.9.3+0-1) ...

Setting up galeon (0.11.5-2) ...

Setting up mozilla (0.9.3+0-1) ...



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