Em 12-06-2014 16:38, Christopher Gregory escreveu: > On Fri, June 13, 2014 5:22 am, Armin K. wrote: >> On 06/12/2014 01:20 PM, BLFS Trac wrote: >> >>> #5155: xulrunner/firefox-30.0 >>> -------------------------+----------------------- >>> Reporter: fo | Owner: fo >>> Type: enhancement | Status: assigned >>> Priority: normal | Milestone: 7.6 >>> Component: BOOK | Version: SVN >>> Severity: normal | Resolution: >>> Keywords: | >>> -------------------------+----------------------- >>> >>> >>> Comment (by Krejzi): >>> >>> >>> Thanks for the heads up Fernando. I will try building standalone >>> version of Firefox and see if it will solve my problem. >>> >>> FYI, this is the most recent bug report I have managed to stumble upon. >>> It >>> also affects Windows. >>> >>> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1014214 >>> >>> >>> If you have found some other, please say so that I could add my voice >>> to it :) >>> >> >> I just built Firefox-30.0 standalone and tabs are restored properly at >> startup. I even enabled system-cairo and it seems that all problems that I >> previously had with it are gone (mostly with flash player). However, I did >> notice that flash player will crash when gstreamer-vaapi is installed. I >> have no clue why would flash player try to use gstreamer but removing that >> package stopped flash player from crashing. Video isn't hardware >> accelerated but at least my laptop's temperature doesn't increase for >> 20°C when I play html5 video anymore. >> >> >> Also, instead of generating the installer and doing extract, there has >> been a change in build system that allows you do accomplish the same result >> with make install. >> >> Simply run "make -f client.mk install INSTALL_SDK=" (INSTALL_SDK= >> without any parameters, not a typo).
OK. Tested with FF (it honours DESTDIR) and TB (writing this mail with it). Form me, facilitates a lot the instructions. Will do the modification. Hope it works for SM, too, the new release should be in a couple of days. Thanks. >> >> I'd suggest enabling system-cairo for both thunderbird and firefox again >> since some people already said there should be no problems. Note that cairo >> needs --enable-tee switch by default and might need a patch pointed by a >> guy on one of lfs mailing lists. This's funny. I have been using system cairo for a long time. That is why I could not understand that discussion. This time, due to the discussion, I decided to disable it. But it is better to enable it, I agree. Will do the change (but will not reinstall the packages for the dev machine, just use your suggestion). Thanks. But wil do it tomorrow. Today I watched the first match of FIFA World Cup, with my country playing :-) and I used the time to update thoses packages in my host, with the new instructions.. > > Hello, > > The patch IS needed for cairo if you use the --enable-xlib-xcb when > compiling system cairo. > > The two of us that had that switch enabled resolved the frequent firefox > crashes by applying that patch. Thanks, Christopher. It is remarked in the book that it enables "experimental Xlib/XCB functions". Therefore, I think that the discussion we had is enough, so that in the rare cases it will be necessary, you (or Armin or me, if we remember) will help in support. -- []s, Fernando -- http://lists.linuxfromscratch.org/listinfo/blfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
