Date: Wed, 04 Aug 2004 20:26:00 +0200 From: "Martin P. Hellwig" <mhellwig@xs4all.nl> To: Eduardo Huertas <eduhuertas@yahoo.com>, freebsd-mozilla@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Segmentation fault Message-ID: <41112A38.9080600@xs4all.nl> In-Reply-To: <20040804172755.8801.qmail@web52902.mail.yahoo.com> References: <20040804172755.8801.qmail@web52902.mail.yahoo.com>
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>>>Hi, >>> >>>I'm having problems trying to run mozilla native. >>> >>>I upgraded from FreeBSD 4.10 to 5.2.1 Release where >>>everything was working well. I had problems with >>> >>> >>some >> >> >>>libraries (libintl.so I think) when tryied to run >>>mozilla, so cvsuped (yesterday) all the ports and >>>compiled mozilla (portupgrade -vfr mozilla). >>>Everything went OK with the compilation but when I >>> >>> >>run >> >> >>>mozilla from xterm appears the following: >>> >>>Error: No running window found. >>>Segmentation fault >>> >>>On the console appears that mozilla-bin exited on >>>signal 11. >>> >>>The same occurs with mozilla-devel. I don't have >>> >>> >>any >> >> >>>clue how to solve this problem. >>> >>>Please give me some advice. >>> >>>Thank you very much for your time. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>what have you set in /etc/libmap.conf? >> >> > >I created /etc/libmap.conf by the recomendation of the >port /usr/ports/www/linuxpluginwrapper >Konqueror is working very well with flash and was too >Mozilla (fbsd 4.10). I have deinstalled >linuxpluginwrapper and deleted /etc/libmap.conf. >Reinstalled linuxpluginwrapper and created >/etc/libmap.conf again and everything is the same: >segmentation fault :-( > >I'm sending you the /etc/libmap.conf > >Thanks a lot for your help. > > > I'm afraid that you have to rebuild all ports ,in the past there was some changes to some libs. I hope for you though that I'm wrong :-), it is an somewhat older issue, try googling on lib_c and libthread icw freebsd 5. Sorry that I can't be more usefull, good luck! -- mph $ /usr/local/etc/rc.d/bikeshed.sh $ Usage, mix UNIX with: {politics|religion|both(=GNU/Linux)}
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