Hi, Have you tried with the latest build - there might have been a bug that has been since fixed.
Matthew On Thu, 2008-05-08 at 15:11 -0700, dennis sexton wrote: > Forgive me is this is the incorrect place to post this. I found an > announcement for an older version > of firfox on yahoo x86groups which seemed to indicate a post here might > be ok. > > I know it is weird but it would be very helpful to me to be able to run > firefox on a sparc box (an old sunblade 100) in the data center and > display it on my > desktop (which happens to be a Dell optiplex running solaris express > build 79b, but > I can't imagine that matters). > > When I try to fire up firefox on the sunblade it fails with this > > ##> /bin/firefox > ld.so.1: firefox-bin: fatal: relocation error: file > /usr/ucblib/libucb.so.1: symbol _siguhandler: referenced symbol not found > ld.so.1: firefox-bin: fatal: relocation error: file > /usr/lib/firefox/firefox-bin: symbol gtk_init: referenced symbol not found > Killed > > > I have tried several versions of firefox, the latest being 2.0.0.14, and > even the blastwave distribution. > They all have failed in the same way. This only seem to be a problem > with sparc flavors of firefox. > I have one X4100 running solaris 10 amd64 and when I try this > experiment, firefox 2.0.0.7 displays > just fine on my local desktop. > > Googling this error, I have so far only found some info about an older > version of tivoli looking for this library and thus failing to run. > Those threads seemed to indicate that the application was trying to use > a now-deprecated > library. > > I had thought that perhaps I was missing a package but I have installed > the SUNWCall cluster on this > and other machines. They all seem to have the same problem. > > Any insight appreciated. thanks. > > -- > Dennis Sexton > System Administrator > Stanford Highwire Press > dws at highwire.stanford.edu > 650 736-2918 office > 650 279-1025 cell > > _______________________________________________ > desktop-discuss mailing list > desktop-discuss at opensolaris.org
