On 7 March 2015 at 15:14, Ken Moffat <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 06, 2015 at 10:34:09PM -0800, Paul Rogers wrote:
> > I don't suppose this is recoverable, is it? (It seemd to be making
> > libxul at the time.) If not, what's mybest option? Next one up or
> > down the series?
> >
> > #> tail -n 39 objdir/log.make
> > INPUT("../../../gfx/skia/SkMorphology_opts_SSE2.o")
> > INPUT("../../../gfx/skia/SkUtils_opts_SSE2.o")
> > INPUT("../../../gfx/skia/SkXfermode_opts_none.o")
> >
> > ../../../js/xpconnect/src/XPCWrappedNative.o: In function
> > `XPCWrappedNativeScope::TraceInside(JSTracer*)':
> > /usr/local/src/mozilla-esr31/js/xpconnect/src/xpcprivate.h:1034:
> > undefined reference to `JS::WeakMapPtr<JSObject*,
> > JSObject*>::trace(JSTracer*)'
> >
> >
> > Just in case, here are my configure options...
>
> > --enable-shared-js \
>
> Yes, that is the trigger
>
> Paul, if you had a working graphical browser, I would tell you to
> google :-)
>
> But I know that using google in a text browser for this sort of
> problem can be extremely unpleasant, so I took a look.
>
Yes, using google in a text browser can be "extremely unpleasant", but at
the risk of conflating two threads I have a practical solution. Use the
links browser with the framebuffer.
Richard
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