Re: weird error on LFS 6.1.1

2005-12-21 Thread Christopher Beppler
Ken Moffat wrote: > On Tue, 20 Dec 2005, Christopher Beppler wrote: > >> Hi... maybe you can help me. I used the book to build LFS 6.1.1 and BLFS >> 6.1 to build some other packages... Now sometimes (but often) the server >> makes weird things and I get an Oops... Maybe y

problems while compiling xfsprogs-2.7.3

2005-12-09 Thread Christopher Beppler
Hi... I have a clean LFS 6.1.1 and I try to install the xfs-progs under the instructions of BLFS 6.1... then I get: === copy === gcc -march=athlon -O2 -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer -O1 -g -DDEBUG -funsigned-char -fno-strict-aliasing -Wall -DVERSION=\"2.7.3\" -DLOCALEDIR=\"/usr/local/xfs/share/loca

Re: transcode with lzo support

2005-09-13 Thread Christopher Beppler
thorsten wrote: >>PS: Please don't reply to a message from the list, if you start a new >>topic... Compose a new one instead. > > > Thanks for the hint, will do next time but just out of curiosity, is it > marked as a reply by your email program? or have you seen it in the > headers? In my email

Re: transcode with lzo support

2005-09-13 Thread Christopher Beppler
thorsten wrote: > Hello List, > > I am trying to compile transcode with lzo support and found the > following issue: > > ./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-lzo --with-lzo-prefix=/usr ... > error: lzo includes not found > > reviewing the configure script I found that it searches for the includes

Re: Firefox doesn't save settings

2005-09-11 Thread Christopher Beppler
Randy McMurchy wrote: > Christopher Beppler wrote these words on 09/11/05 11:01 CST: > >>Randy McMurchy wrote: >> >>>I thought maybe perhaps you used them, because you *do* have system >>>installed versions of the NSS/NSPR libs. Probably because you've &

Re: Firefox doesn't save settings

2005-09-11 Thread Christopher Beppler
Randy McMurchy wrote: > Christopher Beppler wrote these words on 09/11/05 10:04 CST: > > >>I've done this on my own... since that firefox doesn't start caused by >>the segfault > > > I forgot to ask earlier. You have ensured that your TrueType font

Re: Firefox doesn't save settings

2005-09-11 Thread Christopher Beppler
Randy McMurchy wrote: > [...] > I thought maybe perhaps you used them, because you *do* have system > installed versions of the NSS/NSPR libs. Probably because you've > installed Mozilla. No... I've just followed the instructions of the BLFS 6.1 -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/b

Re: Firefox doesn't save settings

2005-09-11 Thread Christopher Beppler
Randy McMurchy wrote: > Christopher Beppler wrote these words on 09/11/05 10:04 CST: > [snip good analysis] > > One thing I'm noticing is that your Firefox and TBird installations > are showing that the NSS/NSPR libs link to /usr/lib stuff. It isn't > really linked (p

Re: Firefox and Thunderbird crash when opening Preferences

2005-09-05 Thread Christopher Beppler
Simon Geard wrote: > On Sun, 2005-09-04 at 22:01 +0200, Christopher Beppler wrote: > >>While hovering the menu items it doesn't look normal, because >>both frame and text are white. > > > I think that's a fairly common problem - I get the same thing on my

Re: Firefox and Thunderbird crash when opening Preferences

2005-09-04 Thread Christopher Beppler
Christopher Beppler wrote: > Christopher Beppler wrote: >> [...] > Addition: > If I start firefox without GNOME (twm) it works perfectly... > How can I fix it? I despair on it... Sorry for flooding... I believe I found it... It was a misconfigured (standard) theme. I chan

Re: Firefox and Thunderbird crash when opening Preferences

2005-09-04 Thread Christopher Beppler
Christopher Beppler wrote: > Hi... > > I was so happy that firefox starts without a segfault. Now I have an > weird problem. Maybe you can help me. > > If I log onto my opteron via ssh and then: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ export DISPLAY=192.168.0.2:0.0 > [EMAIL PROTECTE

Firefox and Thunderbird crash when opening Preferences

2005-09-04 Thread Christopher Beppler
Hi... I was so happy that firefox starts without a segfault. Now I have an weird problem. Maybe you can help me. If I log onto my opteron via ssh and then: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ export DISPLAY=192.168.0.2:0.0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ firefox It works perfektly. I can open the preferences, etc withou

Re: Anyone can explain DVD writing to me ?

2005-08-29 Thread Christopher Beppler
Nicolas FRANCOIS wrote: > [...] > 2) I tried Xcdroast, but it needs a special (and non free) cdrecord > version to burn DVDs... no good. I have used xcdroast with the OSS-DVD-extension of cdrtools a long time. Now I have successfully switched to k3b. You can get the OSS-DVD-extension from http

Re: Firefox error to install

2005-08-22 Thread Christopher Beppler
Andrew Benton wrote: > Christopher Beppler wrote: > >> I now had changed the permissions of the fonts to 644 > > > Was that on the fonts themselves or the directories the fonts are in? > Folders need to have permissions 755 The directories have 755, the fonts 644...

Re: Firefox error to install

2005-08-22 Thread Christopher Beppler
DJ Lucas wrote: > > [...] > > As has been found so many times on this list, the fonts typically are > the problem with the above error. Did you by chance copy fonts from > your windows partition as root (expecting 755 perms)? If so, make > certain that they are readable by the user running fire

Re: Firefox error to install

2005-08-21 Thread Christopher Beppler
Randy McMurchy wrote: > Christopher Beppler wrote these words on 08/21/05 12:01 CST: > > >>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# LC_ALL=C firefox >>/usr/lib/firefox-1.0.6/run-mozilla.sh: line 159: 3833 Segmentation >>fault "$prog" ${1+"$@"} > > > We

Re: Firefox error to install

2005-08-21 Thread Christopher Beppler
Randy McMurchy wrote: > Christopher Beppler wrote these words on 08/21/05 11:38 CST: > > >>Id did exactly the same (using LFS and BLFS 6.1) using both Xorg and >>XFree (not at the same time) but it doesn't work already... >> >>What should I try now? > >

Re: Firefox error to install

2005-08-21 Thread Christopher Beppler
mlij wrote: > mlij escreveu: >> [...] > Thanks to everyone that respond to me. > After I read everything, the solution was: > > ** > > Beyond Linux From Scratch - Version 6.0 > > > Chapter

Re: firefox, mozilla, thunderbird segfault

2005-07-26 Thread Christopher Beppler
Declan Moriarty wrote: > Recently, Somebody Somewhere wrote these words > >> [...] > > Have you tried the old faithfuls? > > 1. Run memtest86 (presuming you have an i86 box) It's a dual opteron (=> x86_64) > 2. Clean the heatsink on your cpu under the fan. It looks very clean ther

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 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 witho

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

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::