--- Em ter, 29/1/13, Ken Moffat escreveu:

> De: Ken Moffat
> Assunto: Re: [blfs-support] firefox-18.0.1 : system jpeg considered harmful
> Para: "BLFS Support List"
> Data: Terça-feira, 29 de Janeiro de 2013, 15:50
> On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 05:43:32PM
> +0100, Armin K. wrote:
> > 
> > Odd. I did notice that sometimes jpeg image loading is
> a bit slow - 
> 
>  LOL - turbo for slow
> 
> > white rectangles here. But they seem to load when you
> scroll a bit down 
> > through them. Youtube works fine here, no problems. I
> don't know with 
> > which assembler was mine version built, but everything
> seems to work. 
> 
>  Looking at my logs, libjpeg-turbo (system version) seems to
> use
> nasm if it finds it - otherwise it will look for nasmw and
> then yasm
> (which is needed to build libvpx, so I don't know if it
> checks for
> anything after that).
> 
>  Youtube was essentially unusable when I tried my first
> build -
> click on a grey thumbnail with no idea if it was likely to
> be
> relevant to my search.  Seemed to play as well as in
> previous
> versions.
> 
>  I'm not sure if scrolling would have helped - the pages
> seemed so
> broken that I didn't try scrolling down.
> > Image stuff is specific to one site only, with lot of
> images on one page 
> > ... Intel hardware here, so I can't confirm if it's
> hardware specific.
> 
>  Certainly the problematic web pages had a lot of
> images.  But my
> local jpeg (the one where the thumbnail was ok but the
> fullsize [
> 800x600, 159KB ] image was blank is not in that category.
> 
>  Thanks for your comments - I might try again on my
> SandyBridge at
> some time, but the results were so discouraging that I'm in
> no rush
> to do that.  I have a suspicion that the build of v8
> might be the
> problem, but testing that will need an ancient system (or
> breaking
> all other jpeg users).
> 
> ĸen
> -- 

This was my fear, but then I thought if something breaks, I will just 
rebuild v8. Turned out that nothing broke: tested to open jpeg images 
with display, feh, gimp and midori (without rebuilding) and all still 
run without problems. Youtube also works, but I tested only with adobe 
flash, not gnash.


[]s,
Fernando
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