Hello everyone,
I recently got myself a broadband internet connection and happily
started upgrading a lot of software on my machine. Among others,
I wanted to upgrade MozillaFirebird. Before the upgrade I used FireBird
0.7. Then I deinstalled the package - I really don't remember where I
got the
'Firebird' is now called 'Firefox', you dont have to build it, Native
version is in the packages (version 0.9.3)
-yuri
Benjamin Walkenhorst wrote:
Hello everyone,
I recently got myself a broadband internet connection and happily
started upgrading a lot of software on my machine. Among others,
I
Hi,
On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 14:10:15 +0200
yuri van Overmeeren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
'Firebird' is now called 'Firefox', you dont have to build it, Native
version is in the packages (version 0.9.3)
Oh, yes, I remember... ooops... should've thought of that...
Thank you very much,
Benjamin
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On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 07:50:17 +, Rob DeMarco
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On Fri, 2004-08-13 at 15:55, Paul Mather wrote:
You should be able to use portupgrade to upgrade your linux_base-6.1_6
to a more recent version. This does assume you have the ports tree
installed (and preferably up to
On Sat, 2004-08-14 at 03:50, Rob DeMarco wrote:
While I have some familiarity with the ports tree, I didn't install
it this time because of limited disk space (though I suppose I could
do a partial port-tree install). Also, my P150 makes compiles long
and painful :)
To avoid all that,
Hello Questions,
I wanted to run Mozilla FireBird 6.1.6 under Linux emulation so
that I could use the Flash plugin. I installed linux_base-6.1_6
from the 4-stable packages directory and downloaded FireBird. But
FireBird required a later version of Linux emulation (7.???) that
I could only find
On Fri, 13 Aug 2004 04:03:01 +, Rob DeMarco
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I wanted to run Mozilla FireBird 6.1.6 under Linux emulation so
that I could use the Flash plugin. I installed linux_base-6.1_6
from the 4-stable packages directory and downloaded FireBird. But
FireBird required
First of all, there is NO Mozilla FireBird 6.1.6 as far as I know.
Maybe you want to use: Mozilla Firefox 0.9.3
You can go to ports and do:
#cd /usr/ports/www/firefox
#make all install clean
and then:
#cd /usr/ports/www/flashplugin-firefox
#make all install clean
There you have it: Firefox
linux-flashplugin
linux-flashplugin6
linuxpluginwrapper
i install this three plugins, but when i test mozilla-firebird 0.7 plugins
didn't work, help anyone?
kern.version: FreeBSD 5.2-RELEASE #0: Sun Jan 11 04:21:45 GMT 2004
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On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 14:00:23 +
marlon corleone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
linux-flashplugin
linux-flashplugin6
linuxpluginwrapper
i install this three plugins, but when i test mozilla-firebird 0.7
plugins didn't work, help anyone?
kern.version: FreeBSD 5.2-RELEASE #0: Sun Jan 11 04:21
mozilla-firebird 0.7
plugins didn't work, help anyone?
kern.version: FreeBSD 5.2-RELEASE #0: Sun Jan 11 04:21:45 GMT 2004
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC
If I may interject - if you installed Mozilla-Firebird, I don't think you need
to use the Linux flash.
Consider using
Hello
on FreeBSD 5.1, I installed Firebird 0.7 from the ports. However, I
cannot start it from an xterm. If I enter
$ firebird
or
$ MozillaFirebird
the system pauses for about a second, then returns to the prompt.
ps(1) doesn't show a running firebird, and
$ echo $?
yields 1.
On Fri, 2003-11-14 22:46:37 +0100, Stefan Schwarzer wrote:
After having examined a bit more what urlview does, I noticed that I
can start Firebird by passing an URL:
$ firebird http://google.com
Addition: I can't open a new window (ctrl-N) and can't open a new tab
(ctrl-T) :-/ Open link
hi all,
Does any of you had some troubles with mozilla/firebird? when I want to write
something in the adressbar, it freeze and when I want to put a keyword in google
it freeze.. please help..
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thanks for all
/sys/GENERIC i386
Florian
Vinc wrote:
hi all,
Does any of you had some troubles with mozilla/firebird? when I want to write
something in the adressbar, it freeze and when I want to put a keyword in google
it freeze.. please help..
I haven't subscribe to this mailing list so please, email me
@FreeBSDMarcus vinc: Go to Tools-Options-Advanced, and de-select Use Find As You
Type
that's the solution for the problem.
thanks for all
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Florian
Vinc wrote:
hi all,
Does any of you had some troubles with mozilla/firebird? when I want to
write something in the adressbar, it freeze and when I want to put a
keyword in google it freeze.. please
On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 17:26:27 +0200
Fredrik Carlén [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello! I am trying to add the package mozilla-firebird, the latest version, I guess.
I downloaded the package mozilla-firebird-0.6.1_1.tgz from the www.freebsd.org/ports
page
(well, I followed the link to www first
Hello! I am trying to add the package mozilla-firebird, the latest version, I guess. I
downloaded the package mozilla-firebird-0.6.1_1.tgz from the www.freebsd.org/ports
page (well, I followed the link to www first, of course...), and another package that
was missing, obviously: nspr-4.3_2.tgz
Fredrik Carlén wrote:
Hello! I am trying to add the package mozilla-firebird, the latest version, I guess. I downloaded the package mozilla-firebird-0.6.1_1.tgz from the www.freebsd.org/ports page (well, I followed the link to www first, of course...), and another package that was missing
Chuck,
Did you solve this issue? I had a similar problem on my first 4.8 install. I was
getting No running window found. and then I got got the shell prompt back. I didn't
keep track of the things I've changed... but I think it started to work after I ran
fc-cache (It took a while for that
On Wed, Aug 20, 2003 at 08:48:04PM -0700, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Wed, Aug 20, 2003 at 08:29:03PM -0700, Chuck Tuffli wrote:
Ok, I did a cvsup of ports-base and the build completed without the
strangeness I saw earlier. Now when I run firebird, nothing happens
(i.e. no browser window, no
I was building the ports version of Firebird and noticed that there is
a dependency on Gnome Control Center (control-center-1.4.0.5.tar.bz2)
that isn't listed on the ports web page or in the Makefile itself. The
control center then has a dependency on the Gnome desktop which I 1)
don't have and 2)
a dependency on the Gnome desktop which I 1)
don't have and 2) don't want. Is it by design that firebird depends on
the Gnome desktop and if so is there anyway around that dependency for
people who have a different desktop? Thanks!
mozilla-firebird does not depend on the GNOME desktop at all. Here
On Wed, Aug 20, 2003 at 08:29:03PM -0700, Chuck Tuffli wrote:
Ok, I did a cvsup of ports-base and the build completed without the
strangeness I saw earlier. Now when I run firebird, nothing happens
(i.e. no browser window, no message stating an error, no core dump,
and nothing logged to
Is there a port for the current mozilla firebird mail client? Does
anybody have a binary of a recent build that will run on freebsd 5.1
natively ...that you will share? I read about building it from src, but
it looks more complicated then ./configure make ,,,make install and
therefore is out
Is there a port for the current mozilla firebird mail client? Does
anybody have a binary of a recent build that will run on freebsd 5.1
natively ...that you will share? I read about building it from src, but
it looks more complicated then ./configure make ,,,make install and
therefore is out
On Sat, 2003-07-12 at 03:43, Julien Gabel wrote:
Is there a port for the current mozilla firebird mail client? Does
anybody have a binary of a recent build that will run on freebsd 5.1
natively ...that you will share? I read about building it from src, but
it looks more complicated
On Sat, 2003-07-12 at 02:43, Julien Gabel wrote:
Is there a port for the current mozilla firebird mail client? Does
anybody have a binary of a recent build that will run on freebsd 5.1
natively ...that you will share? I read about building it from src, but
it looks more complicated
On Sat, 2003-07-12 at 16:43, David Loszewski wrote:
On Sat, 2003-07-12 at 02:43, Julien Gabel wrote:
Is there a port for the current mozilla firebird mail client? Does
anybody have a binary of a recent build that will run on freebsd 5.1
natively ...that you will share? I read about
On Sat, 2003-07-12 at 03:43, Julien Gabel wrote:
Is there a port for the current mozilla firebird mail client? Does
anybody have a binary of a recent build that will run on freebsd 5.1
natively ...that you will share? I read about building it from src, but
it looks more complicated
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