Re: google bookmarks not working in iceweasel?
The thread is for FC and 32bit on AMD64.
But it's true it's the same that additional package is required for the solutions.
The packages that I have are:
libstdc++5 install
libstdc++5-3.3-dev install
libstdc++6 install
libstdc++6-4.1-dev install
Previously I have had libstdc++6 and its dev package installed, but it still couldn't work. It seems that the libstdc++5 and its dev is the ones we need for the bookmark to work. After these are installed and reboot, it works!
appreciated of your helps!
On 9/22/07, Wei Chen <wchenhk@gmail.com> wrote:
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Michael Yang wrote:
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> On 9/22/07, *Wei Chen* <wchenhk@gmail.com <mailto:
wchenhk@gmail.com>> wrote:
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> Michael Yang wrote:
>> Hi:
>
>> Anybody used google bookmarks in iceweasel?
>
>> I am working on Debian etch with iceweasel installed, and I
> changed the
>> "Agent" value to "Firefox" from "about:config" url, so that it would
>> pass the browser version check when installing Google toolbars.
>
>> Now I have the other components working well but the bookmarks.
> When I
>> click the download bookmarks, the bookmarks are never downloaded and
>> always appears "downloading bookmarks" in Gray, even though I have
> been
>> authenticated with Google accounts.
>
>> Any one have idea about this? Is there a workaround?
>
>
> Hi, I had the same problem before. Try to install the package
> "libstdc++5" (or something like that; I cannot remember clearly).
>
>
>> Actually I have had libstdc++5 installed on my machine. Is there extra
>> configurations on it?
>
Maybe not. You may have a look at the following thread for more information.
http://groups.google.com/group/FFToolbar-Group-Bugs/browse_thread/thread/d02172980653dd3b/03a8b8e456466769
HTH
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Cheers,
Wei Chen
http://www.acplex.com/people/wchen/
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