NoOp wrote:
> On 07/01/2009 10:13 AM, A Williams wrote:
>> NoOp wrote:
>>> On 06/25/2009 01:55 AM, Andrew McLean wrote:
>>>> I'm running OpenSUSE 11.1 64 bit on a system with an Intel Quad core cpu.
>>>> 1. SeaMonkey browser 1.1.16 crashes often e.g. I go to www.google.co.uk 
>>>> and enter "apod" and get the list OK. When I click on the APOD link it 
>>>> starts displaying the page but immediately crashes.
>>>> Any comments welcome- should I run a debug version and report the result 
>>>> ? If so, how do I do that ?
>>>>
>>>> 2. I then downloaded the installer for 1.1.17, but when I run the 
>>>> 'seamonkey-installer' script, it says this:
>>>> "error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.5: cannot open 
>>>> shared object file."
>>>> The installed version of this file seems to be libstdc++.so.6
>>>> The version no is 4.3.3.
>>>>
>>>> What should I do to install this version of SeaMonkey ?
>>>>
>>>> AM
>>> Install libstdc++.so.5. You can have both 5 & 6 installed at the same time.
>>>
>>> You might want to check:
>>> http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey1.1.17/installation
>>> for other issues/dependencies.
>>>
>>>
>> I have that library installed (libstdc++33-3.3.3-7.10) but Seamonkey
>> only works for me since I reverted to the previous Firefox and xulrunner
>> packages.
>> I'll check the other requirements.  Looks like they were not set up
>> correctly in the update.  Opensuse 11.1 does not handle SM very well at
>> all, stuff like java does not work out of the box - even in the 32bit
>> version.
> 
> Don't know about opensuse, but debian/ubuntu I have:
> $ apt-cache policy libstdc++5
> libstdc++5:
>   Installed: 1:3.3.6-17ubuntu1
>   Candidate: 1:3.3.6-17ubuntu1
>   Version table:
>  *** 1:3.3.6-17ubuntu1 0
>         500 http://archive.ubuntu.com jaunty/universe Packages
>         100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
> 
> $ locate libstdc++.so.5
> /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.5
> /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.5.0.7
> 
> Do you have a similar locate command in opensuse?
> 
> For opensuse, these might help:
> <http://www.google.com/search?complete=0&hl=en&q=opensuse+%2Blibstdc%2B%2B5&btnG=Google+Search>
> 
> Alternatively, you might try:
> <http://packages.opensuse-community.org/index.jsp?distro=openSUSE_111&searchTerm=SeaMonkey>
> 
> 
> 
> 

I don't need a locate command (although there is one),
libstdc++.so.5.0.7 exists in exactly the same place, .so.5 is a
shambolic link pointing to it.
.so.6.0.10 also exists, .so.6 points to it.

ok, after some experimenting:
- the machine I don't normally use under linux worked fine after the
update.  64bit.
- The laptop - also 64bit - did not.  Then I discovered a newer
xulrunner in another repository and installed it.  Dependencies meant I
had to install a new Firefox from the same repository.  It works.

now I am about to do the same for this 32bit machine.  If I don't report
back then it worked (or a fallback is in progress!!)
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