Le 11 avr. 2006 à 23:15, LHerm a écrit :


On 08 Apr, 2006, at 10:36 PM, Michèle Garoche wrote:


Le 9 avr. 2006 à 03:07, LHerm a écrit :

Hello all

Anyone having luck or problems with galeon? I was trying to install the gnome office bundle and it failed trying to build galeon. I tried installing galeon on its own and I got the same error. See below.

Searching the web found some older references to galeon and filepicker but nothing that seemed useful.
This has already been reported in March 2005.

Apparently from <http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php? forum_id=6199&style=flat&viewday=5&viewmonth=200410>
the check for mozilla is wrong.

So that there are two possible work-arounds:

1 - change all the references
to MOZILLA_CHECK_VERSION* in mozilla/FilePicker.cpp to
MOZILLA_CHECK_VERSION3(1,7,5)
and probably also use a configure option:
--with-mozilla-snapshot=1.7.5

2. Promote to galeon 1.3.18 as explained in:

<http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=154441>  comment#3

Unfortunately I cannot test it since I have no 10.3.9 system.


Thanks Michele for the information.

I am not sure what to make of this situation. Galeon 2.0.1 is out but the developers have posted on their site that they are porting over the features that they like out of galeon and into epiphany. When they have scavenged whatever they can out of galeon they will abandon it in favour of epiphany. What does this mean for the gnome office bundle? What is going to happen for a browser in that bundle?
Did you try galeon 1.3.21 Dan just put in?

Once you have at least defined one custom bookmark in it, it works correctly (at least on 10.4).

As for the remainder, as Dan said, upgrading is blocked.

Cheers,
Michèle
<http://micmacfr.homeunix.org>

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