Re: firefox2 - core dump

2006-11-19 Thread Simon Phoenix
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Andriy Babiy said the following on 03.11.2006 10:05:
 Hello everybody,
 
 After last upgrade of Firefox, it dumps core when I run it. I am not sure, 
 but 
 the problem might be caused by the additional optimization that I enabled 
 during configuration.

Yes, I have this problem too with additional optimization.

 Now, my attempt to portupgrade -f firefox results in Found saved 
 configuration - I cannot change this option.
 Maybe, someone could advise me on how to do it properly? Where is this saved 
 configuration? Should it be deleted? Or I can give some options to 
 portupgrade to ignore it?

For remove configuration:
cd /usr/ports/www/firefox  make rmconfig
or simply remove
/var/db/ports/firefox2 directory

More details: man 7 ports

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firefox2 - core dump

2006-11-03 Thread Andriy Babiy
Hello everybody,

After last upgrade of Firefox, it dumps core when I run it. I am not sure, but 
the problem might be caused by the additional optimization that I enabled 
during configuration.
Now, my attempt to portupgrade -f firefox results in Found saved 
configuration - I cannot change this option.
Maybe, someone could advise me on how to do it properly? Where is this saved 
configuration? Should it be deleted? Or I can give some options to 
portupgrade to ignore it?

Many thanks in advance.
Andriy
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Re: firefox2 - core dump

2006-11-03 Thread Beech Rintoul
On Thursday 02 November 2006 23:05, Andriy Babiy wrote:
 Hello everybody,

 After last upgrade of Firefox, it dumps core when I run it. I am not sure,
 but the problem might be caused by the additional optimization that I
 enabled during configuration.
 Now, my attempt to portupgrade -f firefox results in Found saved
 configuration - I cannot change this option.
 Maybe, someone could advise me on how to do it properly? Where is this
 saved configuration? Should it be deleted? Or I can give some options to
 portupgrade to ignore it?

 Many thanks in advance.
 Andriy

cd www/firefox
make config

Cheers,

Beech
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Re: firefox2 - core dump

2006-11-03 Thread Michael Johnson

On 11/3/06, Andriy Babiy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hello everybody,

After last upgrade of Firefox, it dumps core when I run it. I am not sure, but
the problem might be caused by the additional optimization that I enabled
during configuration.
Now, my attempt to portupgrade -f firefox results in Found saved
configuration - I cannot change this option.
Maybe, someone could advise me on how to do it properly? Where is this saved
configuration? Should it be deleted? Or I can give some options to
portupgrade to ignore it?



If you have nspr 4.6.3 or lower installed; upgrade to 4.6.3_1
and try running Firefox.


Many thanks in advance.
Andriy
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Re: firefox2 - core dump

2006-11-03 Thread Tsampros Leonidas
On Fri, Nov 03, 2006 at 11:32:26AM +, Michael Johnson wrote:
 On 11/3/06, Andriy Babiy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello everybody,
 
 After last upgrade of Firefox, it dumps core when I run it. I am not sure, 
 but
 the problem might be caused by the additional optimization that I enabled
 during configuration.
 Now, my attempt to portupgrade -f firefox results in Found saved
 configuration - I cannot change this option.
 Maybe, someone could advise me on how to do it properly? Where is this 
 saved
 configuration? Should it be deleted? Or I can give some options to
 portupgrade to ignore it?
 
 
 If you have nspr 4.6.3 or lower installed; upgrade to 4.6.3_1
 and try running Firefox.

Exactly this one was my problem too. After upgrading firefox with
portupgrade -r , i just portupgrade -R on firefox and everything after
that was fine.

At the beginning i thought this was a problem related to the gconfd
problem discussed ona previous thread.

 Many thanks in advance.
 Andriy
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Re: firefox2 - core dump

2006-11-03 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

On 11/3/06, Andriy Babiy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Now, my attempt to portupgrade -f firefox results in Found saved
configuration - I cannot change this option.
Maybe, someone could advise me on how to do it properly? Where is this saved
configuration? Should it be deleted?


/var/db/ports/firefox/

completely safe to delete

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