Phoenix browser and FreeBSD (Linux binaries) 4.6.2?

2002-10-22 Thread David Gerard

I'm trying to get the Linux nightly binaries of Phoenix running. It's after
some libraries that it claims aren't on my system - stuff like GTK+ 1.2,
which certainly *should* be. Anyone else having any luck?

(I'm specifically after getting the nightly binaries running, rather than
bothering to set up things to pull CVS and compile by hand. I've got WINE
installed, I guess I could try the Win32 binaries ;-)


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Re: Phoenix browser and FreeBSD (Linux binaries) 4.6.2?

2002-10-22 Thread Joe Marcus Clarke
On Tue, 2002-10-22 at 17:29, David Gerard wrote:
 
 I'm trying to get the Linux nightly binaries of Phoenix running. It's after
 some libraries that it claims aren't on my system - stuff like GTK+ 1.2,
 which certainly *should* be. Anyone else having any luck?

You will need the _Linux_ version of the GTK+-1.2 libraries (i.e.
/usr/ports/x11-toolkits/linux-gtk.

 
 (I'm specifically after getting the nightly binaries running, rather than
 bothering to set up things to pull CVS and compile by hand. I've got WINE
 installed, I guess I could try the Win32 binaries ;-)

Why not opt for the FreeBSD port?  Albeit you will need to compile it,
but you won't have to worry about doing the cvs checkout yourself.  The
ports available in /usr/ports/www/phoenix.  Maybe if you ask Alan
nicely, we'll even cook you up a package ;-).

Joe

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Re: Phoenix browser and FreeBSD (Linux binaries) 4.6.2?

2002-10-22 Thread paul beard
Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:


Why not opt for the FreeBSD port?  Albeit you will need to compile it,
but you won't have to worry about doing the cvs checkout yourself.  The
ports available in /usr/ports/www/phoenix.  Maybe if you ask Alan
nicely, we'll even cook you up a package ;-).


there is only the linux-phoenix port. I tried to build it the 
other week and it failed, I forget why. If this attempt fails, 
I'll post a request for a package.


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Re: Phoenix browser and FreeBSD (Linux binaries) 4.6.2?

2002-10-22 Thread Joe Marcus Clarke
On Tue, 2002-10-22 at 17:40, paul beard wrote:
 Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
 
  Why not opt for the FreeBSD port?  Albeit you will need to compile it,
  but you won't have to worry about doing the cvs checkout yourself.  The
  ports available in /usr/ports/www/phoenix.  Maybe if you ask Alan
  nicely, we'll even cook you up a package ;-).
 
 there is only the linux-phoenix port. I tried to build it the 
 other week and it failed, I forget why. If this attempt fails, 
 I'll post a request for a package.

Uh, what about /usr/ports/www/phoenix?

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Re: Phoenix browser and FreeBSD (Linux binaries) 4.6.2?

2002-10-22 Thread David Gerard
Joe Marcus Clarke ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021023 08:11]:
 On Tue, 2002-10-22 at 17:40, paul beard wrote:
  Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:

   Why not opt for the FreeBSD port?  Albeit you will need to compile it,
   but you won't have to worry about doing the cvs checkout yourself.  The
   ports available in /usr/ports/www/phoenix.  Maybe if you ask Alan
   nicely, we'll even cook you up a package ;-).

  there is only the linux-phoenix port. I tried to build it the 
  other week and it failed, I forget why. If this attempt fails, 
  I'll post a request for a package.

 Uh, what about /usr/ports/www/phoenix?


Is that the nightly? I would be very surprised.


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Re: Phoenix browser and FreeBSD (Linux binaries) 4.6.2?

2002-10-22 Thread Joe Marcus Clarke
On Tue, 2002-10-22 at 18:39, David Gerard wrote:
  Uh, what about /usr/ports/www/phoenix?
 
 
 Is that the nightly? I would be very surprised.

No, it looks to be a static snapshot.  However, if you're interested in
doing true debugging, running the Linux version under Linuxulation is
probably not the way to go.  It adds too many variables to the test
process.

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Re: Phoenix browser and FreeBSD (Linux binaries) 4.6.2?

2002-10-22 Thread paul beard
Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:


Uh, what about /usr/ports/www/phoenix?

[/usr/ports/www/linux-phoenix]:: file /usr/ports/www/ph
php-dynphp-screw  php-templates  phpSysInfo phpbb 
 phpnuke

Good question. I don't have one of those.


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Re: Phoenix browser and FreeBSD (Linux binaries) 4.6.2?

2002-10-22 Thread David Gerard
Joe Marcus Clarke ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021023 08:50]:
 On Tue, 2002-10-22 at 18:39, David Gerard wrote:

   Uh, what about /usr/ports/www/phoenix?

  Is that the nightly? I would be very surprised.

 No, it looks to be a static snapshot.  However, if you're interested in
 doing true debugging, running the Linux version under Linuxulation is
 probably not the way to go.  It adds too many variables to the test
 process.


Bah, you're just trying to dissuade me from my bloodymindedness ;-) As I
said, it'll probably prove to be more of a workout of the FreeBSD Linux
emulation :-)


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