I've just installed the update for libnspr4-0d
(4.7.1+1.9-ubuntu0.8.04.5) and everything is working fine now.
It might be necessary to delete compreg.dat and xpti.dat from the used
Fx profile to (re)register the component(s).
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After installing libnspr4-dev (4.7.1+1.9-0Ubuntu0.8.04.1) binary
components are loaded.
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[HARDY] binary components provided by extensions not loaded
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/217812
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I've just done a fresh Ubuntu 8.04.1 installation. After installing all
distro-updates and
starting Fx 3.0.1 and installing an extension with a binary component, the
component
was _not_ loaded.
After installing libnspr4-dev and deleting compreg.dat and xpti.dat from the Fx
profile the
component
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 01:09:23PM -, 4711 wrote:
I've just done a fresh Ubuntu 8.04.1 installation. After installing all
distro-updates and
starting Fx 3.0.1 and installing an extension with a binary component, the
component
was _not_ loaded.
After installing libnspr4-dev and deleting
On Sun, Jun 22, 2008 at 11:44:33AM -, 4711 wrote:
To summarize:
Some extensions don't work under Ubuntu 8.04 because mozilla links
against old libc libraries.
Is there a documentation about that somewhere?
Is there a documentation available HOW to compile binary components working
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 10:59:23AM -, stephan wrote:
That is not want I meant. Other Distros are able to build the Firefox in
that way, that third party binary components are able to run. I think it
is better, if the Ubuntu Firefox is build the compatible way. The
Ubuntu Thunderbird for
I created my own binary component that runs well in FF3 on other Linux
distributions. In Ubuntu it is a bit tricky for me to use my binary
extension. If I start Firefox directly it fails. But if I start Firefox
via Thunderbird (click on a link in an email) my extensions works well.
I think it is
stephan wrote:
I created my own binary component that runs well in FF3 on other Linux
distributions. In Ubuntu it is a bit tricky for me to use my binary
extension. If I start Firefox directly it fails. But if I start Firefox
via Thunderbird (click on a link in an email) my extensions works
That is not want I meant. Other Distros are able to build the Firefox in
that way, that third party binary components are able to run. I think it
is better, if the Ubuntu Firefox is build the compatible way. The
Ubuntu Thunderbird for example is build the compatible way. That means
that the Ubuntu
stephan wrote:
That is not want I meant. Other Distros are able to build the Firefox in
that way, that third party binary components are able to run. I think it
is better, if the Ubuntu Firefox is build the compatible way. The
Ubuntu Thunderbird for example is build the compatible way. That
please post it to the mailing list as it is not a bug.
Ok, actually there is no one willing to give an answer.
Please close this bug.
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: irfan khan soomro (mozilla-firefox3) = (unassigned)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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To summarize:
Some extensions don't work under Ubuntu 8.04 because mozilla links
against old libc libraries.
Is there a documentation about that somewhere?
Is there a documentation available HOW to compile binary components working
with
Fx2, Fx3/Mozilla and Fx3/Ubuntu?
Is there a Mozilla-SDK
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 10:22:00AM -, 4711 wrote:
Just tried to install the google toolbar.
Same problem. The binary components are not registered.
Install the toolbar and have a look at the error console...
Is this still minor?
And from my point of view it is totally out of
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 09:57:56PM -, C Snover wrote:
Is this fixed? Is this not fixed? I'm having issues with the Html
Validator for Firefox extension saying it can't find its C library, and
did see Failed to load XPCOM component errors after its first
installation (which led me to this
Just tried to install the google toolbar.
Same problem. The binary components are not registered.
Install the toolbar and have a look at the error console...
Is this still minor?
And from my point of view it is totally out of perspective to ask for it as
licensed as free.
Fx3 provided by Ubuntu
Is this fixed? Is this not fixed? I'm having issues with the Html
Validator for Firefox extension saying it can't find its C library, and
did see Failed to load XPCOM component errors after its first
installation (which led me to this bug), but not any time after that.
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See the section under Trails and Rocker Gestures here --
http://www.mousegestures.org/preview.html
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = irfan khan soomro (mozilla-firefox3)
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** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: firefox = firefox-3.0
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