'netstat' can not list ports listened by Java code(such as tomcat)

2005-07-24 Thread Eric Qi
Hello, I met a weird problem with my LFS: the 'netstat' command can not list ports listened by java code,such as Tomcat. following commands were issued: #netstat -t and #netstat -a |grep tcp none of the above commands shows that port 8080 was listened by some process. but if I enter "http://lo

Re: firefox, mozilla, thunderbird segfault

2005-07-24 Thread Jens Olav Nygaard
Christopher Beppler wrote: Which LFS-Version do you use? I used http://documents.jg555.com/cross-lfs/x86_64/ (which I understand is a somewhat unofficial cross-build book) plus whatever BLFS stuff I needed from the development book. I guess this is not exactly the "recommended" course of action

Re: firefox, mozilla, thunderbird segfault

2005-07-24 Thread Christopher Beppler
Jens Olav Nygaard wrote: > Ken Moffat wrote: > >>> /usr/lib/firefox-1.0.6/run-mozilla.sh: line 159: 5403 Segmentation >>> fault "$prog" ${1+"$@"} > > ... > >> I see your machine is called opteron - is this a 64-bit, multilib, or >> 32-bit system ? > > I've just had the exact same symptom

Re: firefox, mozilla, thunderbird segfault

2005-07-24 Thread Jens Olav Nygaard
Ken Moffat wrote: /usr/lib/firefox-1.0.6/run-mozilla.sh: line 159: 5403 Segmentation fault "$prog" ${1+"$@"} ... I see your machine is called opteron - is this a 64-bit, multilib, or 32-bit system ? I've just had the exact same symptoms, don't know if the problem was the same as yours

Re: firefox, mozilla, thunderbird segfault

2005-07-24 Thread Christopher Beppler
Ken Moffat wrote: > On Sun, 24 Jul 2005, Christopher Beppler wrote: > > >>Hi... >> >>I have build a LFS 6.1 and a LFS 6.0. I always followed the book. Every >>package works perfectly, except for the mozilla packages. >> >>I build them with and without optimations, but they always segfault if I >>

Re: firefox, mozilla, thunderbird segfault

2005-07-24 Thread Ken Moffat
On Sun, 24 Jul 2005, Christopher Beppler wrote: > Hi... > > I have build a LFS 6.1 and a LFS 6.0. I always followed the book. Every > package works perfectly, except for the mozilla packages. > > I build them with and without optimations, but they always segfault if I > run them. > > [EMAIL PROTEC

Re: firefox, mozilla, thunderbird segfault

2005-07-24 Thread Christopher Beppler
DJ Lucas wrote: > Christopher Beppler wrote: > >>/usr/lib/firefox-1.0.6/run-mozilla.sh: line 159: 5403 Segmentation >>fault "$prog" ${1+"$@"} >> > > Reread the configuring X section...specicifically the " Adding TrueType > Fonts to X" section. It doesn't work already... Can anybody help me?

Re: Problem with Jpeg images

2005-07-24 Thread Randy McMurchy
Andrew Benton wrote these words on 07/24/05 15:12 CST: > The gtk developers seem to see jpeg as a required dependency. The install > file in the source says > > GTK+ requires the following packages: > > - The GLib, Pango, and Atk libraries, available at the same location as GTK+ >(Either P

Re: Problem with Jpeg images

2005-07-24 Thread Randy McMurchy
David Jensen wrote these words on 07/24/05 14:34 CST: > Maybe we should move libjpeg and tiff to Recommended, add a note to > --without-them if not installed. Then have the instructions do the > recommended build. > > It's due for an update now anyway. It would be contrary to the what is sta

Re: Problem with Jpeg images

2005-07-24 Thread David Jensen
On 07/24/05 14:21:18, Randy McMurchy wrote: David Jensen wrote these words on 07/24/05 14:06 CST: > I'm not sure why the --without-jpeg was added to the configure switches. > It seems better to have a configure error than a switch few would want. > imho It is there because libjpeg is an *optiona

Re: Problem with Jpeg images

2005-07-24 Thread Randy McMurchy
David Jensen wrote these words on 07/24/05 14:06 CST: > On 07/24/05 09:20:31, Mike Chagnon wrote: > >>After finishing the install of gnome 2.8, everything was fine except I >>could not see jpeg images. > > It is likely GTK2. Bit me once. > I'm not sure why the --without-jpeg was added to the con

Re: Problem with Jpeg images

2005-07-24 Thread David Jensen
On 07/24/05 09:20:31, Mike Chagnon wrote: After finishing the install of gnome 2.8, everything was fine except I could not see jpeg images. It is likely GTK2. Bit me once. I'm not sure why the --without-jpeg was added to the configure switches. It seems better to have a configure error than a

Re: firefox, mozilla, thunderbird segfault

2005-07-24 Thread DJ Lucas
Christopher Beppler wrote: > /usr/lib/firefox-1.0.6/run-mozilla.sh: line 159: 5403 Segmentation > fault "$prog" ${1+"$@"} > Reread the configuring X section...specicifically the " Adding TrueType Fonts to X" section. -- DJ Lucas -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-suppo

firefox, mozilla, thunderbird segfault

2005-07-24 Thread Christopher Beppler
Hi... I have build a LFS 6.1 and a LFS 6.0. I always followed the book. Every package works perfectly, except for the mozilla packages. I build them with and without optimations, but they always segfault if I run them. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/mozilla# LC_ALL=C firefox *** nsExtensionManager::

make check fails for popt-1.7-5

2005-07-24 Thread Tarek Ghaleb
Hello list, I'm using BLFS book version svn-20050720. All has been going smooth. I already installed Xorg, xfce and firefox + other packages. I haven't deviated much from the packages in the book--yet :-). While building popt-1.7-5, at the end of the tests, make check fails with: ... Running test