I've tried the libc5 version from several sources (Netscape with libc
compat libs, with 5.4.33 libc from theofilu, Mandrake RPMS, ...) and now
I get tons of those pesky "subprocess diagnostics" windows that lockup
Netscape. Does anyone know what causes these and how to fix it? This
doesn't occur in the glibc version but I can't stand the random maxed
cpu much longer.
Zdenek Kabelac wrote:
> > At 14:57 23/07/99 -0400, Nelson Minar wrote:
> > >So basically, Netscape 4.61 is whacked for Java. On Redhat 6.0, Redhat
> > >5.2, and Debian potato. Yay!
> >
> > Well, I'm running Netscape 4.61 on the Mandrake 6.0 release, and just can't
> > seem to get Netscape to crash at all! The only thing I would say is that
> > I'm running a clean OS install, with the Mandrake RPM.
>
> Are you running libc5 or glibc compiled version of Netscape??
>
> There is no problem to have a stable version of netscape in any
> distribution - you just have to use older libc5 version.
> And you might try to some special libc5 libraries for improved
> stability from these URLs':
>
> http://members.eunet.at/theofilu/netscape.html
>
> http://help.netscape.com/kb/client/990221-4.html
>
> But if you are using glibc version you simply can't have stable
> netscape - because glibc version of netscape is linked against
> glibc2.0 - as far as I know all the latest distributions are
> running glibc2.1 and moving forward to glibc2.2.
> THere are even more problems - like e.g. various parts of netscape binary
> are created by quite different version of c-compiler and so on.
>
> --
> Given enough time and money, Microsoft will eventually "invent" Unix.
> George Bonser Thomas Lakofski
> No chance. They only have a finite number of monkeys.
> Zdenek Kabelac http://www.fi.muni.cz/~kabi/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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