ports/71967: glib20/libthr/firefox problems

Joe Marcus Clarke marcus at marcuscom.com
Wed Sep 22 17:17:56 UTC 2004


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Jon Olsson wrote:
| On Tue, Sep 21, 2004 at 02:30:42PM -0400, Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
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|>Jon Olsson wrote:
|>| On Tue, Sep 21, 2004 at 05:06:10PM +0000, Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
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|>|>Synopsis: glib20/libthr/firefox problems
|>|>
|>|>State-Changed-From-To: open->closed
|>|>State-Changed-By: marcus
|>|>State-Changed-When: Tue Sep 21 17:04:58 GMT 2004
|>|>State-Changed-Why:
|>|>libthr is not supported by the FreeBSD GNOME team as it is not the
default
|>|>threading library on FreeBSD 5.3.  If this problem is not reproduceable
|>|>with libc_r and libpthread, file a bug against libthr itself.
|>|>
|>|>http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=71967
|>|
|>|
|>| I have no clue as to what thread library it is, I just assumed it was
|>| libthr, since that's where I first went looking for solutions.
|>|
|>| I'm pretty sure I'm using whatever default threading library is, since
|>| I've not actively changed anything with regards to threading.
|>|
|>| Please reopen this as I'm sure your intent is that people running a
|>| GENERIC FreeBSD 5-STABLE system should be able to run mozilla firefox?
|>
|>And they can.  I run it just fine.  I suspect a problem with your
|>configuration.  Try rebuilding firefox.  Then, try adding the following
|>to /etc/libmap.conf:
|>
|>libc_r.so.5		libpthread.so.1
|>libc_r.so		libpthread.so
|
|
| Still no luck with firefox, even though I did the library remapping
and rebuilt
| both glib and firefox. It hangs in state "kserel".

What are the contents of /etc/make.conf?

Joe

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