On 16/01/15 12:45, glennrme...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, Daniel,
When I tried downloading a binary, 32-bit on my 32-bit system, I got this
message:
XPCOMGlueLoad error for file /home/users/glennm/inst/seamonkey/libxul.so:
libgio-2.0.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
No Problem. I appreciate the reply.
Glenn
On Friday, January 16, 2015 at 6:22:00 AM UTC-8, Daniel wrote:
Glenn
Sorry, Glenn, that's way above my head (cannot even see it), I thought
there would already be a 32bit, pre-compiled, version on the SeaMonkey
Project site that you could d/l
Hi, Daniel,
When I tried downloading a binary, 32-bit on my 32-bit system, I got this
message:
XPCOMGlueLoad error for file /home/users/glennm/inst/seamonkey/libxul.so:
libgio-2.0.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Couldn't load XPCOM.
Searches through the yum
On Thursday, January 15, 2015 at 4:01:39 AM UTC-8, Philip Chee wrote:
Your chances are slim to none. That's why our Linux builders are now
using CentOS 6.x
You may be able to install a more modern toolchain into your CentOS 5.11
but as you say it might bollix up the rest of your system.
On 15/01/2015 09:36, glennrme...@gmail.com wrote:
Due to development constraints, I am forced to use CentOS and RHEL
5.11. For security reasons, I'd like to build 2.32 running on my
systems, where I currently have 2.21 (32-bit). I've installed python
2.7 by hand, which got me past one hurdle,
On 15/01/15 12:36, glennrme...@gmail.com wrote:
Due to development constraints, I am forced to use CentOS and RHEL 5.11. For security
reasons, I'd like to build 2.32 running on my systems, where I currently have 2.21
(32-bit). I've installed python 2.7 by hand, which got me past one hurdle,
Due to development constraints, I am forced to use CentOS and RHEL 5.11. For
security reasons, I'd like to build 2.32 running on my systems, where I
currently have 2.21 (32-bit). I've installed python 2.7 by hand, which got
me past one hurdle, but before I completely screw up my system by
7 matches
Mail list logo