Re: Problem with resolving names with firefox 32 bit

2007-01-22 Thread leandro noferini
Colin Baker ha scritto:

  [...]

  Where do you get the 32bit firefox from? From the error it sounds like
  you got that from ubuntu.
  
 
  I am not sure but I think so!

 
 FWIW, I've had good luck with the firefox binaries here:
 
 http://getswiftfox.com/debian.htm
 
 The Athlon 64 builds are 32-bit - flash works fine for me.

It works also for me (my wife really): thanks a lot for your help!

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Re: Problem with resolving names with firefox 32 bit

2007-01-15 Thread Colin Baker

leandro noferini wrote:

Goswin von Brederlow ha scritto:

[...]
  

Where do you get the 32bit firefox from? From the error it sounds like
you got that from ubuntu.



I am not sure but I think so!
  


FWIW, I've had good luck with the firefox binaries here:

http://getswiftfox.com/debian.htm

The Athlon 64 builds are 32-bit - flash works fine for me.


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Problem with resolving names with firefox 32 bit

2007-01-14 Thread leandro noferini
Ciao a tutti,

I have installed a firefox 32 bit on a 64 bit Debian unstable to use the
flash plugin  but some days  ago I found  a problem because  the browser
cannot resolve domain names and gives always an error like:

Server not found

Firefox can't find the server at domain.com.

When I start the program from a terminal I get only this error:

ERROR: ld.so: object '/usr/lib32/libpangohack.so.0' from LD_PRELOAD cannot be 
preloaded: ignored.

Other browser like normal 64 bit firefox and epiphany works normally.

What should I have to look for?


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Re: Problem with resolving names with firefox 32 bit

2007-01-14 Thread Jack Malmostoso
On Sun, 14 Jan 2007 20:20:11 +0100, leandro noferini wrote:

 What should I have to look for?

If you use firefox32 in a chroot, you should fill in /etc/resolv.conf in
the chroot too!
Otherwise, not sure about your problem. Can you access 216.239.37.104 from
firefox32?

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Re: Problem with resolving names with firefox 32 bit

2007-01-14 Thread tomek . fizyk
Użytkownik leandro noferini [EMAIL PROTECTED] napisał:
Ciao a tutti,

I have installed a firefox 32 bit on a 64 bit Debian unstable to use the
flash plugin  but some days  ago I found  a problem because  the browser
cannot resolve domain names and gives always an error like:

Server not found

Firefox can't find the server at domain.com.

When I start the program from a terminal I get only this error:

ERROR: ld.so: object '/usr/lib32/libpangohack.so.0' from LD_PRELOAD cannot be 
preloaded: ignored.

Other browser like normal 64 bit firefox and epiphany works normally.

What should I have to look for?


I had the same problem - I've installed the 64bit version and now am using it
(but I can't use the mplayer-plugin - the browser can't see it... as for flash
plugin - I haven't been using it under the 32bit version).
So it isn't just your's problem - it has to be some bug, but I doubt it is in 
the browser - I haven't been updating the 32bit firefox for quite a long time.

Tomek

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Re: Problem with resolving names with firefox 32 bit

2007-01-14 Thread Mark Montague

It sounds like a resolve.conf issue to me, too. I had more issues with this
than just changing resolv.conf itself, because I use the resolvconf package
to automagically generate the resolv.conf file when I change wireless setups
using ifscheme... resolvconf secretly stores its resolv.conf file in
/dev/shm (after a series of confusing symlinks) so the solution I came up
with (although in retrospect there are possibly some simpler ones) was to
mount my outside /etc as /etc64 in the chroot, and the /dev and /dev/shm,
all with the bind type in fstab, and then link the chroot's /etc/resolv.conf
to /etc64/resolv.conf which points to /etc/resolvconf/run/resolv.conf which
is really /dev/shm/resolvconf/resolv.conf which finally worked. There may be
a better way to mount /dev/shm than bind, but I stopped when I hit on what
worked. You could also probably make /etc/resolv.conf a direct link to
/dev/shm/resolvconf/resolv.conf and skip some of this mess... I think
/etc/resolv.conf is not normally touched by dpkg, so I suppose that's
cleaner (I did the /etc64 hack because I thought resolvconf stored it's
files under /etc/resolvconf and I didn't realize it linked off to /dev/shm
until later... but I'm gonna leave my setup alone in the if it ain't broke,
don't fix it philosophy)

good luck!

- M

On 14 Jan 2007 19:26:10 GMT, Jack Malmostoso [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Sun, 14 Jan 2007 20:20:11 +0100, leandro noferini wrote:

 What should I have to look for?

If you use firefox32 in a chroot, you should fill in /etc/resolv.conf in
the chroot too!
Otherwise, not sure about your problem. Can you access 216.239.37.104 from
firefox32?

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Re: Problem with resolving names with firefox 32 bit

2007-01-14 Thread Goswin von Brederlow
leandro noferini [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Ciao a tutti,

 I have installed a firefox 32 bit on a 64 bit Debian unstable to use the
 flash plugin  but some days  ago I found  a problem because  the browser
 cannot resolve domain names and gives always an error like:

 Server not found

 Firefox can't find the server at domain.com.

 When I start the program from a terminal I get only this error:

 ERROR: ld.so: object '/usr/lib32/libpangohack.so.0' from LD_PRELOAD cannot be 
 preloaded: ignored.

 Other browser like normal 64 bit firefox and epiphany works normally.

 What should I have to look for?

Where do you get the 32bit firefox from? From the error it sounds like
you got that from ubuntu.

The ia32-libs-gtk package in Debian is currently broken. A new upload
of libpango should be up now and ia32-libs-gtk will follow with a
fixed pango.

Libpangohack is Ubuntus way to work around the pango problem and you
have to remove that LD_PRELOAD from your firefox script.

MfG
Goswin


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Re: Problem with resolving names with firefox 32 bit

2007-01-14 Thread leandro noferini
Jack Malmostoso ha scritto:

  What should I have to look for?
 
 If you use firefox32 in a chroot, you should fill in /etc/resolv.conf in
 the chroot too!

No, I am not running in a chroot.

 Otherwise, not sure about your problem. Can you access 216.239.37.104 from
 firefox32?

Yes I can but from there I cannot reach any link.

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Re: Problem with resolving names with firefox 32 bit

2007-01-14 Thread leandro noferini
Goswin von Brederlow ha scritto:


[...]

 Where do you get the 32bit firefox from? From the error it sounds like
 you got that from ubuntu.

I am not sure but I think so!

 The ia32-libs-gtk package in Debian is currently broken. A new upload
 of libpango should be up now and ia32-libs-gtk will follow with a
 fixed pango.
 
 Libpangohack is Ubuntus way to work around the pango problem and you
 have to remove that LD_PRELOAD from your firefox script.

The message about pango disappeared but more errors like this appear

(firefox-bin:7384): GdkPixbuf-CRITICAL **: gdk_pixbuf_get_height: assertion 
`pixbuf != NULL' failed

and the problem about the resolving remains.

:-(

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