Anyone else experiencing sudden Mozilla death (or Firebird for that matter) when using one of Sun's latest J2RE/J2SDK 1.4.2_2 or the webex plugins which are offered for Red Hat webcasts?
I can reproduce this on multiple Fedora machines and with either plugin mentioned.
Launching from the command line reveals some nasty GTK2 errors. If it's not just me, I'll bugzilla it if not done already.
-Rick
On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 01:44:35PM -0800, Rick Johnson wrote:
Anyone else experiencing sudden Mozilla death (or Firebird for that matter) when using one of Sun's latest J2RE/J2SDK 1.4.2_2 or the webex plugins which are offered for Red Hat webcasts?
Yep. In my experience, this is usually caused by using a plugin that was compiled with a different version of the compiler than Mozilla was. For example, if I link to the non-gcc32 version of the Java plugin, I get this behavior; linking to the plugin in the ns610-gcc32 directory works.
Tim Lesher wrote:
On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 01:44:35PM -0800, Rick Johnson wrote:
Anyone else experiencing sudden Mozilla death (or Firebird for that matter) when using one of Sun's latest J2RE/J2SDK 1.4.2_2 or the webex plugins which are offered for Red Hat webcasts?
Yep. In my experience, this is usually caused by using a plugin that was compiled with a different version of the compiler than Mozilla was. For example, if I link to the non-gcc32 version of the Java plugin, I get this behavior; linking to the plugin in the ns610-gcc32 directory works.
Odd, in my case, linking to the ns6-gcc32 version is causing the issue for me as well.
-Rick
Rick Johnson wrote:
Anyone else experiencing sudden Mozilla death (or Firebird for that matter) when using one of Sun's latest J2RE/J2SDK 1.4.2_2 or the webex plugins which are offered for Red Hat webcasts?
To further,
Moz 1.5 downloaded from the Seamonkey YUM repository does *not* suffer the same fate. Perhaps using a version compiled specifically under/for Fedora is the key.
-Rick