Okay it works...and startup time is considerably faster, though I've
changed some build options from what is in the book. Which brings me to
a couple of quick questions.
jdk-1.5.0: The sed works, with about 150 or so javac warnings. Thanks
to Ximian's 64 bit build of OOo-1.1.4, there are
Jeremy Utley wrote:
Gaim also has a weird dependency situation - it wants either gnutls or
mozilla's nss libs to enable the msn protocol support - if you don't
need MSN support, then these are not needed - not sure how you'd put
that into the book.
Which also brings up a point about
DJ Lucas wrote:
Might consider putting these symlinks in as I
think gaim used them too,
Them being only nss/*.h
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DJ Lucas wrote:
DJ Lucas wrote:
Might consider putting these symlinks in as I
think gaim used them too,
Them being only nss/*.h
-- DJ Lucas
The nss headers are copied over as part of the mozilla build process in
BLFS already.
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Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
OK. I can work with that. Right now the issue is whether to mention
mesa at all. I'm inclined to at least mention it. I don't know if the
mesa install breaks anything else. I don't know what to test it with
other than the kde screensavers.
-- Bruce
Having the Mesa
Jeremy Utley wrote:
Having the Mesa 3d libs installed will break hardware 3D-rendering
always - whether it be DRI-based, NVIDIA drivers, or ATI's FireGL
drivers. People will be limited to software 3d rendering.
Thanks Jeremy. I can confirm that with the mesa libraries installed I
get 635