On Wednesday 04 February 2004 05:36 am, Michael Martin wrote:
Valmor de Almeida wrote:
Add
/usr/lib/MozillaFirebird
to
/etc/env.d/00basic
then do
env-update
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My /etc/env.d/00basic contains this...
PATH=/usr/local/bin:/opt/bin
ROOTPATH=/usr/local/bin:/opt/bin
Add to
LDPATH=/usr/local/lib:/usr/lib/MozillaFirebird
note that the error you were having was related to a shared library
not found. For some reason the installationof MozillaFirebird does
not add /usr/lib/MozillaFirebird to the /etc/ld.so.conf.
I was using Mozilla and changed to
Valmor de Almeida said:
I emerged Mozilla Firebird, but when I try to run it I get the
following error...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] michael $ MozillaFirebird
/usr/lib/MozillaFirebird/mozilla-xremote-client: error while
loading shared libraries: libplds4.so: cannot open shared
object file: No such
It is bug 39308 (status: NEW)
Valmor de Almeida said:
I emerged Mozilla Firebird, but when I try to run it I get the
following error...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] michael $ MozillaFirebird
/usr/lib/MozillaFirebird/mozilla-xremote-client: error while
loading shared libraries:
Thanks, That did the trick. This is another reason why I went with Gentoo, the community is awesome.
Valmor de Almeida wrote:
Add to
LDPATH="/usr/local/lib:/usr/lib/MozillaFirebird"
note that the error you were having was related to a shared library
not found. For some reason the
Yup. Spread the word.
Thanks, That did the trick. This is another reason why I went with Gentoo, t
he community is awesome.
Valmor de Almeida wrote:
Add to
LDPATH=/usr/local/lib:/usr/lib/MozillaFirebird
note that the error you were having was related to a shared library
not
I emerged Mozilla Firebird, but when I try to run it I get the following
error...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] michael $ MozillaFirebird
/usr/lib/MozillaFirebird/mozilla-xremote-client: error while loading
shared libraries: libplds4.so: cannot open shared object file: No such
file or directory
Add
/usr/lib/MozillaFirebird
to
/etc/env.d/00basic
then do
env-update
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I emerged Mozilla Firebird, but when I try to run it I get the following
error...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] michael $ MozillaFirebird
/usr/lib/MozillaFirebird/mozilla-xremote-client: error while loading
Valmor de Almeida wrote:
Add
/usr/lib/MozillaFirebird
to
/etc/env.d/00basic
then do
env-update
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My /etc/env.d/00basic contains this...
PATH=/usr/local/bin:/opt/bin
ROOTPATH=/usr/local/bin:/opt/bin
LDPATH=/usr/local/lib
MANPATH=/usr/share/man:/usr/local/share/man
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Valmor de Almeida wrote:
[snip]
Where should I add /usr/lib/MozillaFirebird?
This might not be the best solutions, but I just experinced that problem. *I* fixed
it by emerge mozilla.
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Hi,
I emerged
net-www/mozilla-firebird
but have no clue how to run it.
Should I emerge
net-www/mozilla-firebird-bin
instead?
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
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On Friday 30 January 2004 16:49, Valmor de Almeida wrote:
Hi,
I emerged
net-www/mozilla-firebird
but have no clue how to run it.
Should I emerge
net-www/mozilla-firebird-bin
instead?
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
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On Friday 30 January 2004 10:49 am, Valmor de Almeida wrote:
Hi,
I emerged
net-www/mozilla-firebird
but have no clue how to run it.
Should I emerge
net-www/mozilla-firebird-bin
instead?
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
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On Friday 30 January 2004 05:49 pm, Valmor de Almeida wrote:
Should I emerge
net-www/mozilla-firebird-bin
mozilla-firebird-bin is a binary package. It's much smaller than sources, so
you have to emerge it only if you have a slow connection. I'm only wondering
why mozilla.org provides only
On Fri, 2004-01-30 at 15:49, Valmor de Almeida wrote:
Hi,
I emerged
net-www/mozilla-firebird
but have no clue how to run it.
The command you want to run is MozillaFirebird.
Should I emerge
net-www/mozilla-firebird-bin
instead?
Not unless you want to install the
Thanks.
Here is another problem
bash-2.05b# MozillaFirebird
/usr/lib/MozillaFirebird/mozilla-xremote-client: error while loading shared libraries:
libplds4.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
/usr/lib/MozillaFirebird/mozilla-xremote-client: error while loading shared
It's MozillaFirebird to run it.
From: Valmor de Almeida [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2004/01/30 Fri PM 03:49:08 GMT
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It's MozillaFirebird to run it.
From: Valmor de Almeida [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2004/01/30 Fri PM 03:49:08 GMT
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On Fri, 2004-01-30 at 17:25, Valmor de Almeida wrote:
Thanks.
How can I modify /etc/env.d to get the correct /etc/ld.so.conf
once I run env-update?
Add the path to the LD_PATH variable in /etc/env.d/00basic then run
env-update
That should fix your problem.
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I installed mozilla firebird and I want to use the bookmark file from
mozilla. However, I haven't been able to find a local dir where that
would be stored, as mozilla stores in $HOME/.mozilla.
Does anyone know where the bookmark file for firebird should be stored?
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In ~/phoenix/default/*slt. You can export from mozilla, then import into firebird.
On 15:30 Tue 18 Nov , Ian Truelsen wrote:
I installed mozilla firebird and I want to use the bookmark file from
mozilla. However, I haven't been able to find a local dir where that
would be stored, as
Sorry to reply to my own post; it's ~/.phoenix (leading period).
On 18:37 Tue 18 Nov , Barry Marler wrote:
In ~/phoenix/default/*slt. You can export from mozilla, then import into firebird.
On 15:30 Tue 18 Nov , Ian Truelsen wrote:
I installed mozilla firebird and I want to use the
Hello!
I'm wondering is it possible to install any extensions for firebird
0.6.1. The first thing I have tried is installing extension simply
clicking xpi link in the browser. And it told me that I don't have
permissions to do this. I have tried to do this via root (it's really
not good) and it
On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 10:36:52 -0700, Andrew Kirilenko muttered:
Hello!
I'm wondering is it possible to install any extensions for firebird
0.6.1. The first thing I have tried is installing extension simply
clicking xpi link in the browser. And it told me that I don't have
permissions to do
On Mon, 20 Oct 2003, Andrew Kirilenko wrote:
Hello!
I'm wondering is it possible to install any extensions for firebird
0.6.1. The first thing I have tried is installing extension simply
You are saying that you do not want them installed in the current users
home directory?
Root access
Hello!
On Mon, Oct 20, 2003 at 12:55:49PM -0500, John wrote:
On Mon, 20 Oct 2003, Andrew Kirilenko wrote:
Hello!
I'm wondering is it possible to install any extensions for firebird
0.6.1. The first thing I have tried is installing extension simply
You are saying that you do not
Yes, sometimes we want the plugins available to all - at
least I do I don't know about Andrew.
On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 12:55:49 -0500 (CDT)
John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 20 Oct 2003, Andrew Kirilenko wrote:
Hello!
I'm wondering is it possible to install any extensions
for firebird
On Mon, 20 Oct 2003, Andrew Kirilenko wrote:
Of course, I want to install them into my home dir. But I don't see how
to do this.
I happen to be on a Windows box at the moment so I can't verify this...
I recall that I was asked at install time whether I wanted to install the
extension
open the browser as root, then install, then close, and change
permissions on the plugin folder, really simple, and works for sure, i
have done it plenty of time :-)
On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 19:36, Andrew Kirilenko wrote:
Hello!
I'm wondering is it possible to install any extensions for firebird
make the /usr/lib/MozillaFirebird/chrome directory writable (su, chmod,
...), install all the extensions you want, then change the permissions
on the directory back to the original (755 or something).
yeah, effectively same as below.
-chris
Redeeman wrote:
open the browser as root, then
I came back to my PC tonight and logged on, checked emails etc, all
good. A few minutes later I opened Firebird and behold, all my bookmarks
and settings have been lost. It's defaulting to a blank bookmarks file
and the mozilla.org site.
As one would imagine, I'm somewhat peeved.
Is there any
On Thursday 02 Oct 2003 12:35, Paul Fraser wrote:
I came back to my PC tonight and logged on, checked emails etc, all
good. A few minutes later I opened Firebird and behold, all my
bookmarks and settings have been lost. It's defaulting to a blank
bookmarks file and the mozilla.org site.
As
Thanks for that.
I'm certainly not impressed. I've had no issues with my system at all
for the past three months, now it goes and wipes itself.
I'll see if I can find a way to undelete files on a ReiserFS partition.
On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 21:49, Peter Ruskin wrote:
On Thursday 02 Oct 2003
On Thursday 02 October 2003 07:47 am, Paul Fraser wrote:
Thanks for that.
I'm certainly not impressed. I've had no issues with my system at
all for the past three months, now it goes and wipes itself.
I'll see if I can find a way to undelete files on a ReiserFS
partition.
On Thu,
You have to add it to the menu using the Menu editor.
On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 19:57:17 -0700
Kevin Miller, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I emerged Mozilla-Firebird today. The problem is that I
cannot seem to find
it. It is not listed in the KDE menu. Did I have to
emerge Mozilla first?
Any
On Wednesday 17 September 2003 12:20 am, Norberto Bensa wrote:
Ernie Schroder wrote:
Kevin PLEASE do not start a new thread by replying to an old one
and
eh?
Is my kmail messing up threads again? I thought that was straightened
out. My apologies to Kevin.
I show Kevin's
Thanks for the tip on kappfinder! I never knew that existed.
Anyone know how to get it to find openoffice.org and games in
/usr/local/games?
On Tuesday 16 September 2003 10:33 pm, gabriel wrote:
On September 16, 2003 10:57 pm, Kevin Miller, Jr. wrote:
I emerged Mozilla-Firebird today. The
KAppFinder can only add apps it already knows about.
OpenOffice.org should be added automatically when it is emerged if you had the
kde USE flag set.
On Wednesday 17 September 2003 22:56, Stephen Boulet wrote:
Thanks for the tip on kappfinder! I never knew that existed.
Anyone know how to
begin quote
On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 08:38:41 -0400
Ernie Schroder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 17 September 2003 12:20 am, Norberto Bensa wrote:
Ernie Schroder wrote:
Kevin PLEASE do not start a new thread by replying to an old one
and
eh?
Is my kmail messing up
I emerged Mozilla-Firebird today. The problem is that I cannot seem to find
it. It is not listed in the KDE menu. Did I have to emerge Mozilla first?
Any suggestions on how I can locate this browser? I really do not like
Konqueror.
Kevin
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On Wednesday 17 September 2003 11:57, Kevin Miller, Jr. wrote:
I emerged Mozilla-Firebird today. The problem is that I cannot seem to
find it. It is not listed in the KDE menu. Did I have to emerge Mozilla
first? Any
On September 16, 2003 10:57 pm, Kevin Miller, Jr. wrote:
I emerged Mozilla-Firebird today. The problem is that I cannot seem to
find it. It is not listed in the KDE menu. Did I have to emerge Mozilla
first? Any suggestions on how I can locate this browser? I really do not
like Konqueror.
On Tuesday 16 September 2003 11:05 pm, Ben Sparks wrote:
It should be in /usr/bin/mozilla-firebird or something like that.
portage does not automatically add merged programs to the
menu...yet ;)
On Tue, 2003-09-16 at 22:57, Kevin Miller, Jr. wrote:
I emerged Mozilla-Firebird today. The
On Tuesday 16 September 2003 11:33 pm, gabriel wrote:
On September 16, 2003 10:57 pm, Kevin Miller, Jr. wrote:
I emerged Mozilla-Firebird today. The problem is that I cannot
seem to find it. It is not listed in the KDE menu. Did I have
to emerge Mozilla first? Any suggestions on how I
Ernie Schroder wrote:
Kevin PLEASE do not start a new thread by replying to an old one and
eh?
pgp0.pgp
Description: signature
Hi, I'm totally in love with this software. Being a new browser, its evolution is
pretty quick ans im trying to follow it to see improvement that is done.
Today i tried to emerge -u mozilla-firebird but this came up
[output]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mike # emerge -u mozilla-firebird
Calculating
Mike Bellemare wrote:
so the first block is because dev-perl/ExtUtils-MakeMaker-6.05-r6 can
be installed with pkg dev-lang/perl-5.8.0-r12 but MozillaFirebird need
perl-5.8.0-r12 to be installed wich can not because of a dependencie
problem.
Unmerge ExtUtils-MakeMaker, and Perl will be happy
you wont believe this...i mistyped the name so i thought
the package was not on my computer...that's why i was so
worried of what to do :(
anyway do you recommand going with the binary or sources?
M.B
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On Wed, 03 Sep 2003 21:32:00 -0500
Mike Bellemare [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you wont believe this...i mistyped the name so i thought
the package was not on my computer...that's why i was so
worried of what to do :(
anyway do you recommand going with the binary or sources?
I've had really
¿Why when Mozilla-Firebird is started, esd it's also started?
I have esound ebuild because i use gmd and it's a dependency from gnome... but in fact
i dont
use it, and i dont want to.
What's the problem? whell, when i open Mozilla-Firebird (and esd too) and i open a
page with
flash it
On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 19:47:21 -0400
Ernie Schroder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm feeling a bit helpless today. Clicking og email links on webpages
in Moz.Firebird give me a mailto is not a registered protocol. I'd
like to find where I can change that. I'm using KDE and kmail on this
box.
On Monday 11 August 2003 12:57 pm, Shane Hickey wrote:
On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 19:47:21 -0400
Ernie Schroder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm feeling a bit helpless today. Clicking og email links on
webpages in Moz.Firebird give me a mailto is not a registered
protocol. I'd like to find where I
hi all,
on my gentoo installation, there seems to be 4 mozilla-firebird
ebuilds. most of the names are intuitive. but can you tell me the
difference between
net-www/MozillaFirebird and
net-www/mozilla-firebird ?
tia
anupam
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Anupam Kapoor wrote:
hi all,
on my gentoo installation, there seems to be 4 mozilla-firebird
ebuilds. most of the names are intuitive. but can you tell me the
difference between
net-www/MozillaFirebird and
net-www/mozilla-firebird ?
tia
anupam
There are three Mozilla Firebird
When using MozillaFirebird, I can enter text in
thedialog boxes but it just doen't get used for some reason. For example,
I enter text into the search field on google, hit enter or click search, and I
get tossed to the search screen looking for input. I enter a URL at the top, hit
enter, it
On Sat, 2 Aug 2003 12:06:07 -0400
rh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When using MozillaFirebird, I can enter text in the dialog boxes but
it just doen't get used for some reason.
Apparently it is enough to unmerge firebird, remove
/usr/lib/MozillaFirebird/ and emerge firebird again.
Hello,
I'm not sure what's changed recently but suddenly I find that java only
works on either Mozilla or Firebird.
Using sun-jdk java plugin: Java works in Firebird but not in Mozilla
Using blackdown-jdk plugin: Java works in Mozilla but not in Firebird
What is the universal solution?
With
Right now the current version of Mozilla Firebird on portage is 0.6,
that last official release. However, since Firebird is in active
development there are nightly binaries released. Usually there is some
minor problem with them, but several are stable, and offer features
default 0.6 doesnt.
It
quote who=Trevor Gordon
Right now the current version of Mozilla Firebird on portage is 0.6,
that last official release. However, since Firebird is in active
development there are nightly binaries released. Usually there is some
minor problem with them, but several are stable, and offer
On Sat, Jul 05, 2003 at 10:57:55PM +, Trevor Gordon wrote:
Right now the current version of Mozilla Firebird on portage is 0.6,
that last official release. However, since Firebird is in active
development there are nightly binaries released. Usually there is some
minor problem with them,
Well, I don't like updating every night because the nightlies frequently
introduce new bugs or fail to fix current ones. Every now and then they
release one thats stable, relativly bugfree and has all the new features
implemented since 0.6
Its the latest of those builds that I think should be in
Use the mozilla-firebird-cvs ebuild and you'll have the latest.
Right now the current version of Mozilla Firebird on portage is 0.6,
that last official release. However, since Firebird is in active
development there are nightly binaries released. Usually there is some
minor problem with them,
On Sat, Jul 05, 2003 at 11:16:22PM +, Trevor Gordon wrote:
Well, I don't like updating every night because the nightlies frequently
introduce new bugs or fail to fix current ones. Every now and then they
release one thats stable, relativly bugfree and has all the new features
implemented
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