On Wed, 2002-02-06 at 03:38, Han wrote:
> Bryan Paxton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > On Wed, 2002-02-06 at 02:45, Michal Bukovjan wrote:
> > > I did not built it (using cooker RPMs) and works for me fine as
> > > well.  Perhaps you are missing some correct libs?
> > 
> > I forgot to mention one thing.
> >
> > My Mozilla is not built against cooker's gtk and glib, it's built
> > against ximians.
> > 
> > I would look there for the problem...
> 
> Well the last grip was also build with a non-default library. Which
> caused rpm to moan about it. So I got the srpm and rebuild grip.
> 
> Peoples. Please be aware which non-default libraries are installed on
> your system. If you have one don't release binary rpms from your system.
> 

 Naturally, you missed the point here though.
I build mozilla (using the SRPM from cooker) on my system against GNOME
libaries (gtk, glib, etc..), and all works well. Not a segfault, lock
up, nothing.

 I was saying to look in the direction of the GNOME libraries (i.e. your
"default" libs) for the problem.

 I was also in conversation with a few people earlier who were saying
that it was not possible to use cdrecord to burn a cd, and use grip to
listen to another (on another device). Quite abonormal... 

 Now this could be a problem in cdrecord, or the kernel, or devfsd,  but
my bet would be in the GNOME libs in cooker...

 I discern this for two reasons: 
1. I know that mdk does some hacks to those libs, at least this was the
case in the past... (which IMHO are kludge and break things).
2. My mozilla bin and grip bin, compiled against GNOME libs _NOT_ in
cooker run smoothly and operate normally...

Have fun : ) 

 
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Bryan Paxton
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