Would anybody care to look this over and see if you can make the Debian package work? p.
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- To: Stefan Hanske <sh990154@uni-greifswald.de>
- Cc: sylam@emsoftltd.com, linux-arm@lists.arm.linux.org.uk
- Subject: Re: glibc-2.2.5 (was Gcc 3.03 compilation problem)
- From: Mark Crichton <crichton@gimp.org>
- Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 22:42:08 -0500
- Message-id: <20020126034208.GA15969@odo.ecs.umass.edu>
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* Stefan Hanske (sh990154@uni-greifswald.de) [020125 18:48]: > has been submitted quite a while ago, a code fix as well but somewhere > in the mozilla sea it seems to be lost. Try bug #106864. From first glance it appeared to be in the intl code, but with some careful traceback, it appears that the xptcstubs code was a tad bogus. With the last attachment (incorrectly named xptcstubs.coo due to my inability to type) and one of the one line fixes (it's comment #16), mozilla runs well (but slowly) on my Netwinder. Everything (apparently) works (including PSM). I have not tried SVG, however. It on UNIX builds, SVG uses libart. Libart is not something I'm running to execute on a machine without hardware fp... I have yet to put it on my iPAQ (need to get the USB networking working again, and find where I stashed my 80meg CF card...) > > A quick and dirty fix is to compile the three .c files in intl/uconv/src > with -mstructure-size-boundary=8 due to a structure alignment problem > in those files. Didn't need to do that if the above stuff is put into place. If there are other uconv bugs, *please* bugzilla them and attach a test case (if a page triggers it). Of course, all this may be a WORKSFORME, but it appears to be pretty sound. Take care, Mark CrichtonAttachment: pgpl8ed7A272S.pgp
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