Subject: Re: mozilla help
To: Michael L. Hitch <mhitch@msu.oscs.montana.edu>
From: Thorsten Frueauf <s_frueau@ira.uka.de>
List: port-amiga
Date: 06/01/1998 11:43:18
Hello!

>   Interesting - I can find that symbol in lib/mozilla/libutil.so.1.0,
> but NetBSD already has a /usr/lib/libutil.so.*.*.  It looks like
> moz-export is getting the NetBSD libutil rather than the mozilla
> libutil.

Hmmm, I remember that Frank did fix something about that problem,
propapbly after I started the monster build.

I will start compiling a package for lesstif-0.84 and mozilla-19980429
(this will take some time on 030@25mhz ;) and upload those too. Would
be nice if you can test those again then, cause I fear that they still won't
run on amiga due to the max stack limit. Unfortunatly I was not able
to build a kernel with a bigger stack limit, and I can't boot that
machine like too often for testing :/

>   By playing a couple of tricks, I was able to get moz-export to run.
> I created a link from lib/mozilla/libutil.so.1.0 to lib/mozilla/libutil.so.4.2
> (because moz-export wants libutil.4) and set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment
> to search lib/mozilla before /usr/lib.  [This will break any program that
> tries to use the NetBSD libutil though.]

Does this mean mozilla worked for you after this hack, or did it just
not complain about the symbol but still core dumped?

Greets
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