Manfred Antar wrote:
At 08:06 AM 7/17/2007, you wrote:
A week ago I did a buildworld and after rebooting I tried to start either Firefox 2.0.04
and Thunderbird 2.0.0.4 as they are both standard applications of my daily work. Both
applications did not start, via top(1) I recognized on both clients a "STATE
ucond".
Well, I thought this could be due to a newer kernel and userland so I simply recompiled both
Firefox and Thunderbird - with no success. Both installation processes get stuck in
"===>> Building chrome's registry ... " and never come back.
I do have two other boxes running FreeBSD 7.0-CURRENT, one i386 SMP and another
amd64 SMP and on both neither Firefox 2.0.0.4 nor Thunderbird 2.0.0.4 show that
weird 'ucond' STATE in top(). I never dared recompiling both applications so i
can not say whether the problem is related to the one box (UP).
Does anyone have recognized this problem? How to fix it? Without having the specific
port installed, how can I rebuild every dependency? If the port is already
installed, someone simply need to type 'portupgrade -vrRf port", but is there
any 'make' equivalent in the native ports-directory?
Regards,
Oliver
Hi I had the same problem on a i386 up machine.
I just tried it again and it worked.
I changed the config options:
cd /usr/ports/www/firefox
make config
I had OPTIMIZED_CFLAGS checked and i changed that to unchecked and it built
and installed fine.
Manfred
I regret, not to me ...
Tried to compile several stuff around with the OS native CFLAGS
settings, but without success. If this means I need to recompile every
port due to the problem I can't compile all firefox-relevant ports
automaticaaly, this evolves towards a severe problem :-(
Regrads
Oliver
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