FireFox Build

Scott T. Hildreth shild at sbcglobal.net
Sat Oct 23 20:51:46 PDT 2004


I installed firefox on my server on my server at home.  I took out the
redirect to /dev/null and the install went fine, of course.  It didn't 
hang on the Building of Chrome's Registry.  I just realized that the one
difference is that I didn't turn on the optimization option.  I will
delete the firefox install, and try it again to see if that is when the 
problem occurs. 

On Fri, 2004-10-22 at 15:29, Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
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> Kevin Oberman wrote:
> |>Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2004 16:01:36 -0400
> |>From: Joe Marcus Clarke <marcus at marcuscom.com>
> |>Sender: owner-freebsd-gnome at freebsd.org
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> |>Scott T. Hildreth wrote:
> |>| Never mind, after I sent this, I tried make install and the
> |>| install worked.  I did have to kill it the first time.
> |>| Any ideas why the install hung the first time?
> |>
> |>There seems to be an intermittent problem with Xvfb, but I haven't
> |>tracked it down yet.  If you get the symptom, the proper workaround is
> |>to abort the hung installation, then immediately reissue the make
> |>install command.
> |
> |
> | You are probably already aware of this, but I see the active process
> | when it is hung to be su(1).
> 
> If anyone can reliably reproduce this, edit the pkg-install script, and
> remove the /dev/null redirection for the su commands at the bottom.  The
> output may be helpful in figuring out why Xvfb is not stopping.
> 
> Joe
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