On 12/6/14, Barry Kauler <[email protected]> wrote: > Rene, > Testing compiling of Seamonkey is a very slow process! > > It invariably fails after getting most of the way through compiling! > > I am attaching my seamonkey.conf for reference. Most notably, I had to > remove '--enable-shared-js'. > I got a javascript-related error, and googled and found just one > report that compile fails with the shared javascript library -- which > is a shame, as there are some apps that can link against it. > > Rene, the hotfix patch that you created for firefox is also required > for seamonkey. > It fixed yet another compile failure. I have modified it to work on > the seamonkey source, see attached. > > On the last attempt, got an ldap-related error -- right at the final > install stage! > >
I have finally got seamonkey to compile, and install. I used --enable-ldap However, the post-install function in seamonkey.conf fails. Rene, I think this is because of the 'cd objdir' that you introduced. It makes the paths wrong in the post-install script. I have made changes in seamonkey.conf to fix those paths, but haven't tested it. I don't know if it is possible to tell T2 just to redo the installation step, without going through the entire rebuild of seamonkey. My latest patch again svn 43474 is attached -- you can see the saga I have gone through. I compiled seamonkey 2.31, up from 2.30 Regards, Barry
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