Thoeger Juul Thorsen wrote:
It does for me, though. Mozilla quits after this message is given in the
prompt.
Is there a crash log in ~/Library/Logs/CrashReporter?
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It does for me, though. Mozilla quits after this message is given in the
prompt.
On Tue, 27 Sep 2005, Martin Costabel wrote:
> Thoeger Juul Thorsen wrote:
> > I have tried installing both Firefox and the full Mozila-package (I'm just
> > about to try the new Epiphany now - thanks to Alexander!
Try moving your firefox settings out of the way and running it again
mv ~/.mozilla/firefox ~/firefoxsettings
Also if that doesn't work, try running the actual binary (the firefox
command is just a shell script). run /sw/lib/firefox/firefox-bin
instead and see if that gets rid of the error.
Thoeger Juul Thorsen wrote:
I have tried installing both Firefox and the full Mozila-package (I'm just
about to try the new Epiphany now - thanks to Alexander!), but both give
me the error message:
Error: no running window found
when I try launching them from my terminal. Is there any workaroun
I have tried installing both Firefox and the full Mozila-package (I'm just
about to try the new Epiphany now - thanks to Alexander!), but both give
me the error message:
Error: no running window found
when I try launching them from my terminal. Is there any workaround for
this?
/Thoeger
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Rand Campbell wrote:
I installed mozilla via Fink and when I load it it will quick when it
tries to access the web. What is weird is if I press stop on the
browser prior to it trying to access the web it will stay operational,
but as soon as I try to access a web page it quits and disapears. I
I installed mozilla via Fink and when I load it it will quick when it
tries to access the web. What is weird is if I press stop on the
browser prior to it trying to access the web it will stay operational,
but as soon as I try to access a web page it quits and disapears. I
look at xterm and i
L Woodney wrote:
[]
dpkg-deb: unexpected end of file in between members in
/sw/fink/dists/stable/crypto/binary-darwin-powerpc//mozilla-browser_1.5.1-1_darwin-powerpc.deb
It looks like this file is corrupted. Remove it and run "apt-get -f
install" again. This will probably remove some packages. The
Remi Mommsen wrote:
Hi Bill,
On Feb 25, 2004, at 9:05 AM, William Lockman wrote:
I noticed that mozilla is listed on the flat file list
(http://fink.sourceforge.net/pdb/package.php/mozilla) in the crypto
section but is not currently available for installation from the
FinkCommander. How do
Hi,
On Feb 26, 2004, at 10:06 AM, William Lockman wrote:
Remi Mommsen wrote:
Hi Bill,
On Feb 25, 2004, at 9:05 AM, William Lockman wrote:
I noticed that mozilla is listed on the flat file list
(http://fink.sourceforge.net/pdb/package.php/mozilla) in the crypto
section but is not currently
I did the fink selfupdate command and now I see mozilla inside
FinkCommander.
Thank you for your help,
Remi Mommsen wrote:
Hi,
On Feb 26, 2004, at 10:06 AM, William Lockman wrote:
Remi Mommsen wrote:
Hi Bill,
On Feb 25, 2004, at 9:05 AM, William Lockman wrote:
I noticed that mozilla is l
Hi Bill,
On Feb 25, 2004, at 9:05 AM, William Lockman wrote:
I noticed that mozilla is listed on the flat file list
(http://fink.sourceforge.net/pdb/package.php/mozilla) in the crypto
section but is not currently available for installation from the
FinkCommander. How do I install a version of
I noticed that mozilla is listed on the flat file list
(http://fink.sourceforge.net/pdb/package.php/mozilla) in the crypto
section but is not currently available for installation from the
FinkCommander. How do I install a version of mozilla which runs as an X
windows client in XFree86 on the ma
I just installed Mozilla 1.5 with fink because I wanted a version that
would use X. And it works nicely. Thanks!
However, I need to view a Java applet in browser (Mozilla) window.
When I click the URL I get a nice new window, but no applet running (on
Safari it works just fine). On the OSX v
On Sat, 13 Dec 2003 11:55:28 +0100, Arvid Warnecke wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Am 13.12.2003 um 10:33 schrieb Eric Hoch:
>
>>> And if I start mozilla from /usr/local/bin it seems to be started
>>> in OSX, but the xterm I started it from is in X11. That's a bit
>>> strange.
>>
>> As I wrote in my first e
Hello,
Am 13.12.2003 um 10:33 schrieb Eric Hoch:
And if I start mozilla from /usr/local/bin it seems to be started
in OSX, but the xterm I started it from is in X11. That's a bit
strange.
As I wrote in my first email which obviously was only sent to you
and not to the list too. The build instruct
Hi Arvid,
On Sat, 13 Dec 2003 01:35:20 +0100, Arvid Warnecke wrote:
> I just build mozilla-1.5 from sources. Worked.
> Only problem I have is now that the build directory is now about
> 2 GB large and /usr/local/lib/mozilla-1.5 is aboutt 900 MB. :-(
Pretty normal. I think you build a debuggin bu
oh ok, well i'm glad it worked out
dominik
On Dec 12, 2003, at 19:35, Arvid Warnecke wrote:
Hello,
Am 12.12.2003 um 23:23 schrieb Dominik Schneider:
i'm new to this as well so i can't give you much of an answer but why
not run mozilla in osx natively?
If I do so, I have to use X11 rootless,
Hello,
Am 12.12.2003 um 23:23 schrieb Dominik Schneider:
i'm new to this as well so i can't give you much of an answer but why
not run mozilla in osx natively?
If I do so, I have to use X11 rootless, because I have to switch to
often between OSX and X11.
I just build mozilla-1.5 from sources.
i'm new to this as well so i can't give you much of an answer but why
not run mozilla in osx natively?
dominik
On Dec 12, 2003, at 9:12, Arvid Warnecke wrote:
Hallo,
soweit ich sehen konnte, scheint es kein Mozilla im stable branch zu
geben. Da ich nur ungern auf unstable wechseln möchte, drä
Hallo,
soweit ich sehen konnte, scheint es kein Mozilla im stable branch zu
geben. Da ich nur ungern auf unstable wechseln möchte, drängt sich mir
nun die Frage auf, ob ich dennoch irgendwie Mozilla mit fink
compilieren kann? Oder ist es generell möglich sich einfach die Sourcen
vom mozilla.or
COMUNICATO STAMPA: gli autobus a Bologna sono accessibili ai disabili?
Uninchiesta del quotidiano telematico di informazione sociale Bandiera
Gialla (www.bandieragialla.it)
Gli autobus attrezzati ci sono, ma non si sa bene quanti, visto che abbiamo
avuto risposte molto diverse. Per un disabile ri
Hi Fink beginners. Has anyone seen this problem?
I use Mozilla mail on one of my machines (still can't get it to run on
all my machines but that's another story...)
Anyway, if someone has a URL in an email message, and I click on it, it
opens a Mozilla (browser) window and successfully retriev
On Saturday, November 23, 2002, at 01:15 AM, Jan Ruzicka wrote:
Hi David
Hi Jan
Did you do the big exercise after you fixed the problem with RAM?
(reinstalling whole system/fink etc.)
yes I did all that - I did a clean install of 10.2 on to a newly
partitioned HD, (10.2 on one, 9 on the
I've had it working on my dual G4 with no real problems. Others have
had much more difficulty with Mozilla than I.
On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 00:28, David Orlovich wrote:
> Just a followup to my own email. I've successfully installed mozilla
> mail on another computer (a G3 iMac) and it works fine o
Just a followup to my own email. I've successfully installed mozilla
mail on another computer (a G3 iMac) and it works fine on that machine
(I'm using it to send this!) so my problem is specific to my
installation on the G4 ...
cheers, David Orlovich.
David Orlovich wrote:
Hello there.
I've
Hello there.
I've got a problem that Mozilla mail crashes shortly after running. The first time I ran it I got as far as configuring my setup (servers etc) and then it asked for my password - which I entered and checked the box to remember it with password manager. Then it crashed.
In terminal.
Hello again Fink beginners and helpers.
Just to finish off this thread - I solved my problem!
It was a memory problem that was causing the c compiler to crash but
not faulty RAM. It was simply that my computer had three memory sticks
in it: one was the original PC100 and the other two were PC1
Hello fink list.
I tried to install gnome-bundle again and the compiler crashed again - with the same package but this time at a different place with a different message ...
cheers, David Orlovich
terminal.app output:
mv -f SchemeParser.o .libs/SchemeParser.lo
g++ -fno-rtti -I. -I./../include -
TechTool Pro tests RAM, but it appears to me that the RAM is not seated
properly. Take it out and re-insert it. A poor connection will cause the
problems you describe.
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On 11/19/02 10:29 PM, "David Orlovich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hello again fink
Hello again fink people.
Well ... I'm feeling grumpy today because I haven't solved my bus error problem that interfered with building fink packages.
I've wiped my HD, partitioned it so that now I have a separate partition for OS 9 and X, reinstalled OS X 10.2.2, lots of apps, dev tools etc, inst
On Monday, November 18, 2002, at 07:46 AM, Jan Ruzicka wrote:
Hi,
You said something about faulty memory earlier, isn't it?
Are you sure that the RAM is OK? Because the Bus Error can originate
from problem with RAM.
I would think that the problem can show in unpredictable times as the
system
Hi,
You said something about faulty memory earlier, isn't it?
Are you sure that the RAM is OK? Because the Bus Error can originate
from problem with RAM.
I would think that the problem can show in unpredictable times as the
system allocates and deallocates the memory chunks dynamically.
Jan
O
OK well thanks for all the help - I really do appreciate it a lot. I
won't have time to reinstall for the next day or so but will post a
followup when I do get it all to work. Cheers! David O.
On Sunday, November 17, 2002, at 09:25 PM, Martin Costabel wrote:
David Orlovich wrote:
hello agai
David Orlovich wrote:
hello again!
I just discovered that when I had a failure to compile mozilla, there
was an entry added to cc1plus.crash.log (pasted below).
Since this is a basic component of the c++ compiler, it really isn't
supposed to crash.
I don't really understand what it means, but
hello again!
I just discovered that when I had a failure to compile mozilla, there was an entry added to cc1plus.crash.log (pasted below).
I don't really understand what it means, but it looks like KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE is the bad thing that is happening.
I am guessing that the command cc1plus
David Orlovich wrote:
[]
Am I barking up the wrong tree? or should I wipe my HD and start
from scratch again?
[
then Martin Costabel wrote:
In general, I don't like it when people reinstall everything just
because some little unexplained error comes up, but this error really
looks like some
David Orlovich wrote:
[]
Am I barking up the wrong tree? or should I wipe my HD and start from
scratch again?
[]
nsXMLExtrasModule.cpp: In function `nsresult
nsSOAPResponseConstructor(nsISupports*, const nsIID&, void**)':
nsXMLExtrasModule.cpp:114: internal error: Bus error
In general, I d
Hello fink people.
I've had a few small problems compiling things lately - last week it
was part of KDE (not solved yet), and today it is Mozilla.
I ran fink install mozilla and during the compiling, it failed with the
output pasted at the end of this email. It is more or less the same
type o
Sir Thorn wrote:
On Thursday, November 14, 2002, at 08:04 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
-> anyone got any idea how to get plugins (flash, acrobat, etc)
working in
mozilla? maybe y'all just use mozilla for os x (as opposed to the
fink/apt-get package) and there's no problem. but i was using th
On Thursday, November 14, 2002, at 08:04 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
-> anyone got any idea how to get plugins (flash, acrobat, etc)
working in
mozilla? maybe y'all just use mozilla for os x (as opposed to the
fink/apt-get package) and there's no problem. but i was using the
mozilla
package
seems like my message got lost in the shuffle.
-> anyone got any idea how to get plugins (flash, acrobat, etc) working in
mozilla? maybe y'all just use mozilla for os x (as opposed to the
fink/apt-get package) and there's no problem. but i was using the mozilla
package (fink'ed) and cant get plu
hi y'all,
yeah, i searched the list-archives but i cant find any help.. how do we
install mozilla plugins? ive tried the instructions on the mozilla homepage
and even the netscape page but no luck. there's no option for "darwin" under
the os's...
what do you all do who've been using fink for a
On Monday, Nov 4, 2002, at 20:25 Europe/Vienna, Alexander Hansen wrote:
See if a selfupdate-cvs makes it available to you--the source remains
the same.
[xxx:~] heinz% mozilla -mail &
[1] 472
[xxx:~] heinz%
Gdk-WARNING **: locale not supported by C library
/sw/bin/mozilla: line 99: 473 Bus er
See if a selfupdate-cvs makes it available to you--the source remains
the same.
On Mon, 2002-11-04 at 13:56, Heinz Nabielek wrote:
> mozilla-1.1.0-2mozilla-source-1.1.tar.gz
>
> Where is 1.1.0-4?
>
> Heinz
>
>
> On Monday, Nov 4, 2002, at 14:52 Europe/Vienna, Alexander Hansen wrote
mozilla-1.1.0-2mozilla-source-1.1.tar.gz
Where is 1.1.0-4?
Heinz
On Monday, Nov 4, 2002, at 14:52 Europe/Vienna, Alexander Hansen wrote:
What version of mozilla? I don't have that problem with 1.1.0-4.
On Sun, 2002-11-03 at 10:23, Heinz Nabielek wrote:
Mozilla mail installed wi
What version of mozilla? I don't have that problem with 1.1.0-4.
On Sun, 2002-11-03 at 10:23, Heinz Nabielek wrote:
> Mozilla mail installed with fink under Mac OS X 10.2 always leads to an
> immediate breakdown.
>
> Is there anything I can do about it?
>
> Heinz
>
>
>
> ---
Mozilla mail installed with fink under Mac OS X 10.2 always leads to an
immediate breakdown.
Is there anything I can do about it?
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John Zetlaoui wrote:
[]
> patching file directory/c-sdk/config/config.mk
>
>
>
> At this very point, each time I try to install mozilla, the compilation
> stops. Then, when I try to use the computer again, it freezes just after
> waking up... I have to reboot (ctrl-cmd-start) it.
[]
> Load of
Hi everyone.
After two months away from school, I took advantage of its broad band
network to update all my packages and the fink distribution when I came
back a few weeks ago. Everything went well, but one thing : I can't
update mozilla because it crashes during compilation. Here's a small
e
Thanks, Martin. That file should not have been there; it was a remnant
of my traumatic upgrade from 10.1.5, which still causes me to wake up
in the middle of the night screaming.
On Tuesday, Oct 1, 2002, at 13:38 US/Pacific, Martin Costabel wrote:
> Linc Davis wrote:
>> Setting up mozilla (1.1
Linc Davis wrote:
> Setting up mozilla (1.1.0-2) ...
> dyld: /sw/lib/mozilla/regxpcom Undefined symbols:
> /sw/lib/mozilla/components/libaccessproxy.dylib undefined reference to
> _Cut__10nsACStringUiUi expected to be defined in
> /sw/lib/mozilla/libxpcom.dylib
This is strange, because it sho
Setting up mozilla (1.1.0-2) ...
dyld: /sw/lib/mozilla/regxpcom Undefined symbols:
/sw/lib/mozilla/components/libaccessproxy.dylib undefined reference to
_Cut__10nsACStringUiUi expected to be defined in
/sw/lib/mozilla/libxpcom.dylib
/sw/lib/mozilla/components/libaccessproxy.dylib undefined re
I've tried a couple of times to install Mozilla, but keep getting these
compile errors. Any ideas what the problem is? I apologize for the
lengthy text here: In the log, this is the line where errors started
appearing. Thanks for any help.
> fcxml.c:26:19: expat.h: No such file or directory
>
Hi,
You have an outdated version of Apple's Dev Tools, probably from Sept
2001. Go to http://connect.apple.com, download the Dec 2001 or April
2002 beta dev tools, and do 'fink reinstall mozilla'.
Also, you may want to search the mailing list next time you have a
problem before posting, you c
I have installed (fink rebuild) mozilla 0.9.8. It starts out fine from
gnome (in Xdarwin rootless) but I cannot write into the text boxes. I
seem to remember seeing a bug description for this in some newsgroup
earlier but I cannot locate it now. Has anyone has a patch to correct
this problem? Ple
On 4/30/02 9:18 AM, "Alexander Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It doesn't look like the new build got installed--there's no "Unpacking"
> message. Try doing a 'fink reinstall' and see what happens.
Thanks for the suggestion - here's what I get now:
Reading package info...
Information abou
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, dstubb wrote:
> OK..I installed mozilla-0.9.9-4...and the first try I got the same error as
> before in 0.9.8. So I tried to run "fink rebuild mozilla" and all seemed to
> proceed well. No error messages. In fact...here's the last couple lines:
>
> Writing control file...
OK..I installed mozilla-0.9.9-4...and the first try I got the same error as
before in 0.9.8. So I tried to run "fink rebuild mozilla" and all seemed to
proceed well. No error messages. In fact...here's the last couple lines:
Writing control file...
Writing package script postinst...
Writing pa
On Sun, 28 Apr 2002, dstubb wrote:
> When I tried to install 0.9.9-4 I get this message:
>
> Reading package info...
> Information about 429 packages read in 4 seconds.
> WARNING: While resolving dependency "gtk+-shlibs" for package
> "mozilla-0.9.9-4", package "gtk+-shlibs" was not found.
> Fail
On 4/27/02 7:35 PM, "Chris Devers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 27 Apr 2002, dstubb wrote:
>
>> Any ideas? Is the version in unstable better?
>
> Umm, yeah I think so. Unstable is on 0.9.9-4 now, and the problems I was
> having before with the 0.9.8 from stable haven't come up with the
On Sat, 27 Apr 2002, dstubb wrote:
> Any ideas? Is the version in unstable better?
Umm, yeah I think so. Unstable is on 0.9.9-4 now, and the problems I was
having before with the 0.9.8 from stable haven't come up with the 0.9.9
ones in unstable. But of couse, "your mileage may vary." :)
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I think someone solved this a while back - I am getting this error message
when trying to install mozilla:
Selecting previously deselected package mozilla.
(Reading database ... 17795 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking mozilla (from .../mozilla_0.9.8-1_darwin-powerpc.deb) ...
S
Macintosh: Ibook 600 - System: 10.1.4 - Fink: 0.4
When I try to use Mozilla to get https web-sites (like checking out my
amazon.com cart), I get the following message:
"This document cannot be displayed unless you install the Personal
Security Manager (PSM). Download and Install PSM and try aga
Mozilla-0.9.9-2 not starting either.
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I just tried mozilla myself, and I now get basically the same thing you do,
except that I get an error message. It worked last week, before I updated a
bunch of components. It may be a runtime problem, rather than a
compile-time problem. Both Chris Devers and I are trying rebuilds to see if
thi
>The locale message isn't an error, but a warning. That's not the problem.
>Do you get any other messages at all when you start mozilla from the
>terminal?
>
No. I get the locale warning -happens all the time- and then
it goes straight back to the prompt. No errors.
And it's actually not osx's te
Now, having looked at this myself, I appear to get some kind of runtime
error when running mozilla. I built 0.9.9 a while ago, and it worked fine,
but now it exits saying 'Illegal instruction'. I don't even get the splash
screen. Maybe one or more of the rash of package updates I installed bro
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
> The locale message isn't an error, but a warning. That's not the
> problem. Do you get any other messages at all when you start mozilla
> from the terminal?
I'm getting the exact same behavior as Zorro: with the updated devtools,
Mozilla took
The locale message isn't an error, but a warning. That's not the problem.
Do you get any other messages at all when you start mozilla from the
terminal?
On 3/25/02 13:06, "Zorro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Fri, 15 Mar 2002, Christopher C. Lamer wrote:
>>
>> Then there's Mozilla, the 800
>On Fri, 15 Mar 2002, Christopher C. Lamer wrote:
>
>Then there's Mozilla, the 800 pound gorilla. I'm told it's great, but I
>haven't yet been able to get it to build correctly (though a lot of other
>people have, so it's worth trying if you're interested in it). Note that,
>in my case (old iMac,
You could just rename it to something else, like 'make.old', in case you
need it later.
I'll bet you installed packages from GNU-Darwin or something like it. Your
/usr/local/bin/make is probably a link to bsdmake, which isn't compatible
with fink.
Fundamentally, what's happening is that /usr/
Well, maybe I messed up something along the way, because it looks like I
have two:
[rotne-2:~] rotne% where make
/usr/local/bin/make
/usr/bin/make
Is it the extra one that is messing things up, and should I delete it?
Thanks for your help,
Asmus
>Your default make (/usr/bin/make, assuming yo
Your default make (/usr/bin/make, assuming you installed the Development
Tools) is gnumake. What does 'where make' (from the command line) give you?
On 3/21/02 23:02, "Asmus Rotne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was trying to install mozilla from the unstable tree, but I get the
> following err
I was trying to install mozilla from the unstable tree, but I get the
following error already in the configuration:
checking for gmake... no
checking for make... /usr/local/bin/make
*** /usr/local/bin/make is not GNU Make. You will not be able to build
Mozilla without GNU Make.
### ./configu
On jeudi, mars 7, 2002, at 02:56 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> The same problem had been reported by Pedro Massobrio in late
> January. Unfortunately there was no solution for this problem
> published.
What I extracted from the discussion is that
- nobody really knows why this happens
- it doe
Many people, myself included, had the same problem with mozilla-0.97.
There's a new version out now. Do a selfupdate and install mozilla-0.98 .
It seems to work just fine.
On 3/7/02 8:56, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We tried to compile Galeon. That package has a dependency
We tried to compile Galeon. That package has a dependency with Mozilla. Mozilla
compiled with lots of warning but build the .deb file. Nevertheless dpkg did was not
able to install the package, returning an error in the post-installation subprocess.
The same problem had been reported by Pedro M
Fink install mozilla failed:
fink install mozilla
sudo /sw/bin/fink install mozilla
Reading package info...
Information about 680 packages read in 11
seconds.
pkg mozilla version ###
pkg mozilla version 0.9.7-1
The following package will be installed or
updated:
mozilla
dpkg -i /sw/fin
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