I upgraded thunderbird-bin from 38.7.0 to 45.0 and all window fonts
became extremely washed-out, thin and generally unreadable. I then wiped
the configuration files (mv ~/.thunderbird ~/tb_backup), but got the
same issue.
I then wiped it again and emerged normal thunderbird (sans "
On Monday 25 September 2006 12:13, Sigi Schwartz wrote:
ever since Thunderbird-1.5.0.7 came out I've been waiting for the binary
package (thunderbird-bin) to find its way to portage.
[SNIP]
So, my questions would be:
- When do new thunderbird-bin versions arrive? OR
You really should search
.
If you use 2.6 and nptl+nptlonly, this is handled automatically. Notice
my ps output for thunderbird:
carcharias rjf # ps -A xw -f | grep thunderbird
rjf978 963 0 07:06 ?Sl 0:50
/usr/lib/mozilla-thunderbird/thunderbird-bin -mail
carcharias rjf # ps -A xw -f -L | grep
I just upgraded to mozilla-thunderbird-bin-1.0.6-r1 and
mozilla-firefox-bin-1.0.6-r1, and they seem to be conflicting with
each other, i.e. when I install firefox, running thunderbird gives me
a /usr/libexec/mozilla-launcher: can't find the browser :-( error,
so I remerge thunderbird and it runs
Patrick Rutkowski wrote:
On Friday 22 July 2005 23:31, Ryan Sims wrote:
I just upgraded to mozilla-thunderbird-bin-1.0.6-r1 and
mozilla-firefox-bin-1.0.6-r1, and they seem to be conflicting with
each other, i.e. when I install firefox, running thunderbird gives me
a /usr/libexec/mozilla
Hi all,
Since i upgraded Firefox to Firefox-3.5-r1, my links from Thunderbird to
Firefox don't work anymore.
In Thunderbird-2.0.0.22 : Edition - Preferences - Advanced - General
- Configuration Editor, i get :
network.protocol-handler.app.http type chain with /usr/bin/firefox.
Nothing happens
On 23/04/16 03:33, Holger Hoffstätte wrote:
On Sat, 23 Apr 2016 02:38:00 +0300, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
I upgraded thunderbird-bin from 38.7.0 to 45.0 and all window fonts
became extremely washed-out, thin and generally unreadable. I then wiped
the configuration files (mv ~/.thunderbird
the userChrome.css just like
here with my ~amd64 thunderbird.
The programmcode for 32bit and 64bit thunderbird is for all parts that
has to do with chrome-rendering absolut the same.
BTW, the testing I did was with version 3.1.10, and with portage
building it, rather than using thunderbird-bin
reader
I'm dependant upon.
But, I'm curious if thunderbird 17 is worth setting
up on another box with dummy mail account to test?
An emerge mail-client/thunderbird-bin only takes about 2 minutes.
Works fine for me, if that's what you were asking.
Go to /home/name/.thunderbird/9qflya66.default(yours may be
different)prefs.js and add this;
user_pref(network.protocol-handler.app.http, /usr/bin/firefox);
user_pref(network.protocol_handler.app.ftp, usr/bin/firefox);
user_pref(network.protocol_handler.app.https, /usr/bin/firefox);
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|
as value set your Firefox path ( for all of them).||
i've checked that those entries are set to my firefox path
(/usr/bin/firefox). The thing is , once again, that thunderbird does
it's job of launching firefox, but the page that opens is a *downloaded
*version such as
file:///tmp/blabla.html
Hello,
I recently switched to an hardened 'profile'. I have several packages
installed as -bin to reduce compile time:
thunderbird-bin
firefox-bin
libreoffice-bin
rust-bin
I suppose I'd better use the non-bin version of at least the thunderbird
and firefox ones, to take advantage
Hi,
ever since Thunderbird-1.5.0.7 came out I've been waiting for the binary
package (thunderbird-bin) to find its way to portage.
See, after building Thunderbird-1.5.0.5 from source I had problems
getting the Enigmail plugin to work properly. Someone obviously came up
with the idea to put
My system has just gone wonky - I am running ~AMD64 and today I can't
run Firefox, Thunderbird or OpenOffice. I get the following errors:
kryton kevin # thunderbird-bin
No running windows found
1553: Î(tU 1553: Î(tU/usr/libexec/mozilla-launcher: line
119: 1553 Segmentation fault
On 1/13/06, Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know of anything else to try unless you guys know of something.
I might try mozilla-thunderbird (or even mozilla-thunderbird-bin, or
mozilla-bin).
-Richard
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On 23.04.2016 01:38, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> I upgraded thunderbird-bin from 38.7.0 to 45.0 and all window fonts
> became extremely washed-out, thin and generally unreadable. I then wiped
> the configuration files (mv ~/.thunderbird ~/tb_backup), but got the
> same issue.
>
Laurent lejeune wrote:
i've checked that those entries are set to my firefox path
(/usr/bin/firefox). The thing is , once again, that thunderbird does
it's job of launching firefox, but the page that opens is a *downloaded
*version such as
file:///tmp/blabla.html
where i would like
wrote:
Laurent lejeune wrote:
i've checked that those entries are set to my firefox path
(/usr/bin/firefox). The thing is , once again, that thunderbird does it's
job of launching firefox, but the page that opens is a *downloaded *version
such as
file:///tmp/blabla.html
where i would like
(not present by default)
that allows one to modify the browser's appearance, but
strace -fe trace=open /usr/bin/thunderbird 21 | \
fgrep userChrome.css
yields nothing; Thunderbird 2.0 apparently no longer uses userChrome.css.
How can I change the size of the fonts in Thunderbird's browser?
TIA
account manager extension registered.
/usr/libexec/mozilla-launcher: line 119: 25663 Segmentation fault $(type -P
aoss) $mozbin $xulparams $@
thunderbird-bin exited with non-zero status (139)
If safe mode works, maybe an add-on is causing trouble. Try to
remove/disable any you may have... Also
On Sat, 23 Apr 2016 02:38:00 +0300, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> I upgraded thunderbird-bin from 38.7.0 to 45.0 and all window fonts
> became extremely washed-out, thin and generally unreadable. I then wiped
> the configuration files (mv ~/.thunderbird ~/tb_backup), but got the
>
system-av1
system-harfbuzz system-icu system-jpeg system-libevent system-libvpx
system-sqlite system-webp
I have the same USE flags +jack +pulseaudio
did you try thunderbird-bin?
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On Friday 22 July 2005 23:31, Ryan Sims wrote:
I just upgraded to mozilla-thunderbird-bin-1.0.6-r1 and
mozilla-firefox-bin-1.0.6-r1, and they seem to be conflicting with
each other, i.e. when I install firefox, running thunderbird gives me
a /usr/libexec/mozilla-launcher: can't find
Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman wrote:
I usually set the xorg.conf option DPI under my Device Section. Usually helps.
This affects *all* other X applications, so it's probably a last resort.
FYI: thunderbird-bin 2.0.0.0 has normal-sized fonts.
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Am 05.03.2014 17:58, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
tried thunderbird-bin right now. Same behavior.
hmmm.
I suspect nvidia-drivers or something ... latest mesa does not compile
as well
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=481316
I will try the mentioned steps and see if things change.
to be set?
Well, I don't know much, but this is one thing I do know. :-)
Put this line in your prefs.js file:
user_pref(network.protocol-handler.app.http, /usr/bin/firefox);
If you want Thunderbird to be able to open https links, also put
user_pref(network.protocol-handler.app.https, /usr/bin
:
network.protocol-handler.app.http type chain with /usr/bin/firefox.
Nothing happens when clicking on a link in Thunderbird.
In console /usr/bin/firefox works properly.
In Openoffice, links launch Firefox.
Everything is ok if i change /usr/bin/firefox to /usr/bin/midori.
It may depend on what
could't open links anymore.
What else can I do to enable opening of links?
Best regards,
Zhen.
In the file .thunderbird/6cg9h9aw.default/prefs.js (replace 6cg9h9aw.default
with your profile) add these two lines:
user_pref(network.protocol-handler.app.http, /usr/bin/firefox);
user_pref
ing useflags:
>>
>> dbus gmp-autoupdate lightning startup-notification system-av1
>> system-harfbuzz system-icu system-jpeg system-libevent system-libvpx
>> system-sqlite system-webp
>>
> I have the same USE flags +jack +pulseaudio
>
> did you try thunderbi
type chain with /usr/bin/firefox.
Nothing happens when clicking on a link in Thunderbird.
In console /usr/bin/firefox works properly.
In Openoffice, links launch Firefox.
Everything is ok if i change /usr/bin/firefox to /usr/bin/midori.
It may depend on what desktop you use. I use gnome
On Friday 13 January 2006 22:43, Richard Fish wrote:
On 1/13/06, Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know of anything else to try unless you guys know of something.
I might try mozilla-thunderbird (or even mozilla-thunderbird-bin, or
mozilla-bin).
-Richard
I'm going to try that one
/firefox-bin: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64,
version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked,
interpreter /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2, for GNU/Linux 2.6.32, stripped
System is ~amd64 for firefox/thunderbird
It might help if you said which firefox and thunderbird packages you have
installed.
The non
moment I noticed I could't open links anymore.
What else can I do to enable opening of links?
Best regards,
Zhen.
In the file .thunderbird/6cg9h9aw.default/prefs.js (replace 6cg9h9aw.default
with your profile) add these two lines:
user_pref(network.protocol-handler.app.http, /usr/bin
and window
managers...all on gentoo..same result..
I ended up using Netscape 7.2 which did work ..
Now I've recently installed the thunderbird-bin package from portage and
guess what .. IT WORKS !!!
I tried the source package ..and no luck.,..You would start to think
that it is not compiled in building
ckages
(that is, not -bin, but binary packages made from www-client/firefox and
mail-client/thunderbird on that machine, either automatically with
FEATURES=buildpkg, or manually using quickpkg or emerge --buildpkg).
[1] I guess it should also be possible to cross-compile, but that will
require addi
to emerge mozilla-thunderbird-1.0.7 with the crypt use flag
enabled?
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Am 06.06.2011 18:38, schrieb Indi:
BTW, the testing I did was with version 3.1.10, and with portage
building it, rather than using thunderbird-bin. The version of
xulrunner is 2.0.1-r1i, which seems to be working just fine with
both firefox and conkeror (no, I don't mean konqueror
; version of Thunderbird and GTK.
>>>
>>> Which useflags has your Thunderbird set? Mine has the following useflags:
>>>
>>> dbus gmp-autoupdate lightning startup-notification system-av1
>>> system-harfbuzz system-icu system-jpeg system-libevent sy
On Thursday 08 December 2005 05:41, Jamie Dobbs wrote:
But surely if you emerge firefox-bin on a amd64 system it will, by
default, install the 64 bit version of the application?
Or is there a magic trick to getting it to use 32 bit?
AFAIK, firefox-bin, thunderbird-bin, mplayer-bin
On 1/1/23 11:14, Wols Lists wrote:
> On 01/01/2023 18:33, cal wrote:
>> On 1/1/23 03:07, Wols Lists wrote:
>>> I got the following build failure in my weekly emerge yesterday ...
>>>
>>> * Messages for package mail-client/thunderbird-102.6.0:
>>>
&
matching at bgo.
This is gnome-3.10, I know, masked stuff ... but it worked without a
problem until this.
Until what, exactly? I use qlop -l to review the list of recent updates,
which gives me clues about what packages to suspect.
Also, you should try thunderbird-bin to see if the official build
know: something happens, one thinks it
will soon go away and lives with it ... tries something which doesn't
help and days go by ...
Also, you should try thunderbird-bin to see if the official build has the
same problem.
good idea, will do, thanks!
btw: my thinkpads don't show this behavior. Same
On 04/22/2016 07:33 PM, Holger Hoffst�tte wrote:
On Sat, 23 Apr 2016 02:38:00 +0300, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
I upgraded thunderbird-bin from 38.7.0 to 45.0 and all window fonts
became extremely washed-out, thin and generally unreadable. I then wiped
the configuration files (mv
/program/kdefilepicker: Could not find
one of the dependencies
prelink: /usr/lib64/libreoffice/basis3.4/program/python.bin: Could not
find one of the dependencies
prelink: /usr/lib64/thunderbird-devel/bin/thunderbird-bin: Could not
find one of the dependencies
prelink: /usr/lib64/thunderbird-devel/bin
or anything ..
In my case the LDAP server in question is, Netscape's / Sun Iplanet..
I tested on different machines with different versions of X and window
managers...all on gentoo..same result..
I ended up using Netscape 7.2 which did work ..
Now I've recently installed the thunderbird-bin package
Iplanet..
I tested on different machines with different versions of X and window
managers...all on gentoo..same result..
I ended up using Netscape 7.2 which did work ..
Now I've recently installed the thunderbird-bin package from portage and
guess what .. IT WORKS !!!
I tried
Following the instructions here, I tried to create an updated ebuild for
mozilla-thunderbird-bin. The newest version is 2.0.0.14; current ebuild
is 2.0.0.12.
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Create_an_Updated_Ebuild
Everything worked fine until I tried to update the hashes in the manifest
;
user_pref(network.protocol-handler.app.http, /usr/bin/firefox);
user_pref(network.protocol-handler.app.https, /usr/bin/firefox);
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-handler.app.http type chain with /usr/bin/firefox.
Nothing happens when clicking on a link in Thunderbird.
In console /usr/bin/firefox works properly.
In Openoffice, links launch Firefox.
Everything is ok if i change /usr/bin/firefox to /usr/bin/midori.
It may depend on what desktop you use. I use
) NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/hibernate
waltdnes i660 = (root) NOPASSWD: /sbin/fdisk -l
I could manually type the command with sudo, but I'm lazy. In my
/home/waltdnes/bin directory, I have a file hb
#!/bin/bash
sync
sleep 15
sudo /usr/sbin/hibernate
and file fdl
#!/bin/bash
sudo /sbin
/lib64/firefox/firefox-bin
/usr/lib64/firefox/firefox-bin: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64,
version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked,
interpreter /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2, for GNU/Linux 2.6.32, stripped
System is ~amd64 for firefox/thunderbird
It might help if you said which firefox
Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
Did you try to emerge mozilla-thunderbird-1.0.7 with the crypt use flag
enabled?
You mean version 1.5.0.7 -- no, I didn't. I tried all kinds of stuff
with version 1.5.0.5 and it didn't work:
- with crypt
- without crypt and manually adding the Enigmail plugin
- always
Zac Medico schreef:
Patrick Rutkowski wrote:
On Friday 22 July 2005 23:31, Ryan Sims wrote:
I just upgraded to mozilla-thunderbird-bin-1.0.6-r1 and
mozilla-firefox-bin-1.0.6-r1, and they seem to be conflicting with
each other, i.e. when I install firefox, running thunderbird gives me
On Fri, 2005-09-02 at 02:27 -0400, PaulNM wrote:
Hi all,
Recently I've been messing around with clamscan on my system and
checking all my files. Anyway, clamscan found some things in my
thunderbird files.
Try this.
#formail evilmailbox -s thescript.sh nicemailbox
#!/bin/bash
...
Sorry, didn't fully read your original post - I thought it was the whole screen.
I agree, it seems less likely to be hardware, if it's only specific windows.
tried thunderbird-bin right now. Same behavior.
hmmm.
Am 05.03.2014 18:19, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
Am 05.03.2014 17:58, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
tried thunderbird-bin right now. Same behavior.
hmmm.
I suspect nvidia-drivers or something ... latest mesa does not compile
as well
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=481316
I
manager extension.
Enigmail account manager extension registered.
/usr/libexec/mozilla-launcher: line 119: 25663 Segmentation fault $(type -P
aoss) $mozbin $xulparams $@
thunderbird-bin exited with non-zero status (139)
If safe mode works, maybe an add-on is causing trouble. Try to
remove/disable
Hi,
i'm running on Gentoo 64bit. I've just upgraded the system, and in
particular i went to version 10.0 of emul-linux* libraries. This
created a problem with 32bit binary applications such as
mozilla-firefox-bin and mozilla-thunderbird-bin (and also acroread),
in parrticular for what concern
to version 10.0 of emul-linux* libraries. This
created a problem with 32bit binary applications such as
mozilla-firefox-bin and mozilla-thunderbird-bin (and also acroread),
in parrticular for what concern fonts (see attachment).
Anyone has a clue for this issue?
# equery l emul-
[ Searching
On Wednesday 26 October 2005 12:44, Holly Bostick wrote:
It's worth considering creating such a setting yourself, adding the
directories of any additional -bin files you may use (firefox,
thunderbird, etc).
I should read man pages more often, excellent tip Holly!
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gentoo
On Sunday, 13 December 2020 10:07:42 GMT n952162 wrote:
> If rust, llvm, firefox or thunderbird is in that list, I'll go crazy.
You can avoid compiling rust by 'emerge -1 rust-bin && emerge -C rust'. I do
that because it consumes huge amounts of resources and is only used in firefo
On Sun, Dec 13, 2020 at 11:07:42AM +0100, n952162 wrote
>
> If rust, llvm, firefox or thunderbird is in that list, I'll go crazy.
You can "unmerge rust", followed by "emerge rust-bin" as a drop-in
replacement. The same option is possible with firefox-bin, but
David a gentiment tapote:
I forgot where I found it but here is mine;
user_pref(network.protocol-handler.app.http,
/home/david/firefox_launch);
user_pref(network.protocol-handler.app.https,
/home/david/firefox_launch);
cat firefox_launch
#!/bin/bash
unset LD_PRELOAD
exec /usr/bin
On Thu, 28 May 2015 18:02:24 +1000, Adam Carter wrote:
It might help if you said which firefox and thunderbird packages you
have installed.
The non -bin ones (is that what you were asking?)
Exactly, all the confusion over whether the firefox executable is a
script or not come down
Corbin <corbinb...@charter.net> wrote:
> On 04/22/2016 07:33 PM, Holger Hoffst�tte wrote:
> > On Sat, 23 Apr 2016 02:38:00 +0300, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> >
> >> I upgraded thunderbird-bin from 38.7.0 to 45.0 and all window fonts
> >> became extremely wa
On 04/22/2016 08:11 PM, wabe wrote:
Corbin <corbinb...@charter.net> wrote:
On 04/22/2016 07:33 PM, Holger Hoffst�tte wrote:
On Sat, 23 Apr 2016 02:38:00 +0300, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
I upgraded thunderbird-bin from 38.7.0 to 45.0 and all window fonts
became extremely washed-out
ons. Refer to the emerge manual page (run `man emerge`)
* for more information about --with-bdeps.
*
* Also, note that it may be necessary to manually uninstall
* packages that no longer exist in the repository, since it may not
* be possible to satisfy their dependencies.
thewolery /usr/local/
sfy their dependencies.
thewolery /usr/local/bin #
icu is at 74.2
firefox failed to update ...
* www-client/firefox
Latest version available: 115.8.0
Latest version installed: 115.6.0
Size of files: 496,244 KiB
Homepage: https://www.mozilla.com/firefox
Descript
Hi,
I just upgraded to OO2RC1_2 and no longer have êë/âä/ô, etc. I am using
a French keyboard and (obviously) this only happens in OO2 (kword is
fine, as is thunderbird). When I hit the appropriate key ^ or ¨ and then
the letter simply nothing happens.
Anyone got any clues? The characters
btw: nvidia-kernel-1.0.8178-r3
mozilla-firefox-bin-1.5.0.1
xorg-server-1.0.1-r2
mozilla-thunderbird-1.5-r1
Catalin Trifu wrote:
Hi,
On my Dell P4 3.06Ghz, 1.2GB RAM (1GB swap), Nvidia Go5200 and with shiny
suspend2-sources-2.6.15-r5, modular xorg
?
AFAIK, firefox-bin, thunderbird-bin, mplayer-bin and openoffice-bin are all
32 bit. I don't know of any other bin packages in portage. But it makes
perfect sense to keep the 32 bit bin packages in portage.
Regards,
Mrugesh
how about Opera? what is proper way to determin is it 32 or 64 app
fault $mozbin $@
firefox-bin exited with non-zero status (139)
I now realize that Gaim, Firefox Thunderbird are
all
GTK, and Im using qt-gtk-engine. That must be the
issue.
Can I get these things to work though with QT-GTK,
because GTK without a theme -- well, no one deserves
Anyone else having issues building firefox-6 and thunderbird-6?
Both here fail with errors like this (enormous command lines truncated
for clarity):
x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-g++ -o nsRDFResource.o -c ...
rm -f libxul.so
/usr/bin/python2.7 /var/tmp/portage/www-
client/firefox-6.0/work/mozilla
On Mon, 8 Mar 2021 15:06:01 -0700, Grant Taylor wrote:
> The following packages take what seems like F O R E V E R to emerge:
>
> - gcc
> - rust
> - Firefox
> - Thunderbird
With hindsight, removing firefox, thunderbird and libreoffice and
replacing them with their
cture[1], you could also try Gentoo binary packages
> (that is, not -bin, but binary packages made from www-client/firefox and
> mail-client/thunderbird on that machine, either automatically with
> FEATURES=buildpkg, or manually using quickpkg or emerge --buildpkg).
>
> [1] I guess it s
On Thu, 2007-01-11 at 06:34 -0600, Roberto Martinez wrote:
Well, I've done research and found nothing, except that it happens only on
gentoo ...
It appears that any mozilla product segfaults on my gentoo box both binary
and from source. Firefox, Thunderbird, and Seamonkey.
...
this sort
Jacques Montier wrote:
David a gentiment tapote:
I forgot where I found it but here is mine;
user_pref(network.protocol-handler.app.http,
/home/david/firefox_launch);
user_pref(network.protocol-handler.app.https,
/home/david/firefox_launch);
cat firefox_launch
#!/bin/bash
unset LD_PRELOAD
at e.g. /usr/bin/firefox-bin to see why it works
as expected.
So the libraries are there but not in the list of directories searched. I
could do something like
# echo /usr/lib64/firefox /etc/ld.so.conf.d/06firefox.conf env-update
but then thunderbird may get firefox's version of libxul which may
On Wed, 2023-11-15 at 09:00 +0100, ralfconn wrote:
> I suppose I'd better use the non-bin version of at least the thunderbird
> and firefox ones, to take advantage of the hardened toolchain features
> for these internet-connected applications. I'm not so sure of
> libreoffice
/firefox-bin: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64,
version
1 (SYSV), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2,
for
GNU/Linux 2.6.32, stripped
System is ~amd64 for firefox/thunderbird
I'm also using ~amd64 firefox (37.0.2) and mine is also a binary. Anyways,
what
this means
may not
* be possible to satisfy their dependencies.
thewolery /usr/local/bin #
icu is at 74.2
firefox failed to update ...
* www-client/firefox
Latest version available: 115.8.0
Latest version installed: 115.6.0
Size of files: 496,244 KiB
Homepage: ht
show, enter...
ser_pref(network.protocol-handler.expose.http, true);
Sorry, I should get into the habit of saying things are solved.
Actually, it WAS working with just the firefox, and then it needed
/usr/bin/firefox. No idea why, and it was quite annoying, but it seems
to be fixed now
Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
You really should search bugzilla before asking such questions...
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=147653
Your're right, I'm sorry.
Now I know, they're looking for new ebuilds in bugzilla, too. Great
news, but I don't like to keep on waiting for a new
TOA wrote:
[...HTML...]
Do not send HTML messages to this list, or any list. Please
configure your Thunderbird to produce plaintext mails.
Also, do not provide too much information. Just a bunch of lines
before the error message are usually enough for those who know this
stuff. Something
Hi,Do you use 'emerge xorg-x11' ?On 9/14/06, Benno Schulenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:TOA wrote:[...HTML...]Do not send HTML messages to this list, or any list.Please
configure your Thunderbird to produce plaintext mails.Also, do not provide too much information.Just a bunch of linesbefore
that have a paternal
process tied to the /usr/bin/thunderbird file.
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On Friday 02 May 2008, 7v5w7go9ub0o wrote:
Following the instructions here, I tried to create an updated ebuild
for mozilla-thunderbird-bin. The newest version is 2.0.0.14; current
ebuild is 2.0.0.12.
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Create_an_Updated_Ebuild
Everything worked fine until I tried
Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Friday 02 May 2008, 7v5w7go9ub0o wrote:
Following the instructions here, I tried to create an updated ebuild
for mozilla-thunderbird-bin. The newest version is 2.0.0.14; current
ebuild is 2.0.0.12.
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Create_an_Updated_Ebuild
Everything worked
-client/mozilla-thunderbird
Available versions: 1.0.5 1.0.5-r1 1.0.6-r2 1.0.6-r3 1.0.6-r4
Installed: 1.0.6-r4
Homepage:http://www.mozilla.org/projects/thunderbird/
Description: Thunderbird Mail Client
* mail-client/mozilla-thunderbird-bin
I'm sick of building webkit-gtk. My oldest machine (a dual-core AMD64) has been
building webkit for 6 hours and still going :(
Can anyone answer a few questions for me, please?
1) Why do we not have a binary webkit package in portage, like libreoffice-bin,
firefox-bin, thunderbird-bin, etc?
2
Richard Fish wrote:
On 1/13/06, Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know of anything else to try unless you guys know of something.
I might try mozilla-thunderbird (or even mozilla-thunderbird-bin, or
mozilla-bin).
-Richard
Well, as you may can tell from my sig being back, I
Richard Fish wrote:
On 1/13/06, Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know of anything else to try unless you guys know of something.
I might try mozilla-thunderbird (or even mozilla-thunderbird-bin, or
mozilla-bin).
-Richard
Wo O. I can send email from
binary
and from source. Firefox, Thunderbird, and Seamonkey.
At first i thought it was mozilla-launcher :
/usr/libexec/mozilla-launcher: line 117: 6048 Segmentation fault
$mozbin $@
but when I ran the binary directly :
Segmentation fault
I have reemerged gtk+ and no luck.
Anything else I would
and thunderbird-bin, etc), and to make sure
that new urls re-used an existing instance. Current firefox versions
seem to support this internally, and you end up with firefox or
firefox-bin installed in /usr/bin depending upon which one you
install. I don't see any reason why /usr/bin/firefox can't exec
/usr
be the reason.
Also, Linux doesn't manage memory the same way windoze does. The OS
itself caches as much as it can.
This is my Seamonkey with email also open and I have only visited a
couple forums sites:
7493 dale 20 0 253m 133m 28m S 0.7 6.6 1:59.65 seamonkey-bin
Incidentally
of the application?
Or is there a magic trick to getting it to use 32 bit?
AFAIK, firefox-bin, thunderbird-bin, mplayer-bin and openoffice-bin are all
32 bit. I don't know of any other bin packages in portage. But it makes
perfect sense to keep the 32 bit bin packages in portage.
Regards
a dumbass. In what way would I read
a
binary executable, and how is that relevant to plugin-container?
Just have a look and don't pretend it's a binary file ;)
$ cat /usr/bin/firefox-bin
#!/bin/sh
unset LD_PRELOAD
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/firefox/
GTK_PATH=/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/
exec /opt/firefox
, again no shell script;
# file /usr/lib64/firefox/firefox-bin
/usr/lib64/firefox/firefox-bin: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version
1 (SYSV), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2, for
GNU/Linux 2.6.32, stripped
System is ~amd64 for firefox/thunderbird
I'm also using
?
I use thunderbird-bin. I suspect it's the version from mozilla.org
--passive-ftp
- -P \${DISTDIR} \${URI}
RESUMECOMMAND=/usr/bin/wget --no-check-certificate -c -t 5
- --passive-ftp -P \${DISTDIR} \${URI}
Tristan
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