Re: Mozilla Firefox and firebird problems after sat 022604 upgrade of FreeBSD-current

From: Michael Clark <mikeal-list_at_infinithost.com>
Date: Sun, 29 Feb 2004 15:31:01 -0600
Don,

	I have reported both of these applications, and in fact everything on 
my system with no success via the portupgrade command.  And originally 
by doing make deinstall && make reinstall on the ports.
Should I be doing something different?

On Feb 29, 2004, at 3:16 PM, Don Lewis wrote:

> On 29 Feb, Michael Clark wrote:
>> Every time I run either firebird or firefox, my whole computer locks 
>> up
>> and i am forced to use the power button to reset it.
>> This all worked fine before I cvsup'd and upgraded yesterday, from the
>> previous weekends -current code.
>>
>> I did a portupgrade -Rrupf gettext to try and correct the libintl.so.5
>> error, but it still exist for some applications unless i symlink
>> libintl.so.6 to libintl.so.5
>>
>> Firebird/Firefox no longer ask for .so.5 even without the sym link.
>>
>> other applications using the .so.5 lib work fine, including xchat
>>
>> any help greatly appreciated
>
> The resolver code in libc was updated on February 25 and it was
> recommended that threaded applications that use the resolver be 
> rebuilt.
> Mozilla and firefox were mentioned as examples of things that should be
> rebuilt.
>
> I rebuilt mozilla and firefox after this change and haven't had any
> problems.  On the other hand, if running older versions of these
> applications locks up the system, that is a severely bad thing and 
> needs
> to be investigated to fix the kernel bug that is allowing this to
> happen.
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Mikeal Clark
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Received on Sun Feb 29 2004 - 12:31:08 UTC

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