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Thunderbird on AC3
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Australia
2007-03-27 19:54:16
Is Thunderbird currently working for anyone on Alpha Core 3?
I just 
noticed that the recent rebuild I did of 1.5.0.10 from
Fedora Core 
updates is segfaulting at launch on my DS10.

I'm not running a very "pure" system, though. Is
anyone actually running 
Thunderbird (either from the AC3 distribution or released
updates) 
without problems?

If it looks like it's confined to the updated version, I'll
pull it from 
the repo until I can track down what's going on.

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Re: Thunderbird on AC3
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2007-03-28 00:50:43
Mike Barnes wrote:

> Is Thunderbird currently working for anyone on Alpha
Core 3? I just 
> noticed that the recent rebuild I did of 1.5.0.10 from
Fedora Core 
> updates is segfaulting at launch on my DS10.
>
> I'm not running a very "pure" system, though.
Is anyone actually 
> running Thunderbird (either from the AC3 distribution
or released 
> updates) without problems?
>
> If it looks like it's confined to the updated version,
I'll pull it 
> from the repo until I can track down what's going on.

Have you tried the one from the distribution? It should
work.
I've been always changing compile options for 
mozilla/firefox/thinderbird to use "-O2" instead
"-O3 or -Os"...

Regards,

-- 
Sergey Tikhonov

Head, R&D department
Solvo Ltd.
Saint-Petersburg, Russia
http://www.solvo.ru
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Re: Thunderbird on AC3
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Australia
2007-03-28 01:07:30
Sergey Tikhonov wrote:
> Have you tried the one from the distribution? It should
work.

Haven't had time yet. I don't actually need it, just
happened to notice 
it crashing on mine, thought I'd see if anyone else saw the
same 
behavior or if it's something I've done to my system. 

> I've been always changing compile options for 
> mozilla/firefox/thinderbird to use "-O2"
instead "-O3 or -Os"...

The global cflags macro is set to -O2 by default - is this
overridden in 
the spec files for those packages? If so, I'll check a new
one into my 
CVS tree when I finally get plague running properly; I'm
really close to 
having it run. That's where my "Alpha time" is
devoted right now. 

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Re: Thunderbird on AC3
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United States
2007-03-27 15:30:22
On Wed, 2007-03-28 at 09:50 +0400, Sergey Tikhonov wrote:
> Mike Barnes wrote:
> 
> > Is Thunderbird currently working for anyone on
Alpha Core 3? I just 
> > noticed that the recent rebuild I did of 1.5.0.10
from Fedora Core 
> > updates is segfaulting at launch on my DS10.
> >
> > I'm not running a very "pure" system,
though. Is anyone actually 
> > running Thunderbird (either from the AC3
distribution or released 
> > updates) without problems?
> >
> > If it looks like it's confined to the updated
version, I'll pull it 
> > from the repo until I can track down what's going
on.
> 
> Have you tried the one from the distribution? It should
work.
> I've been always changing compile options for 
> mozilla/firefox/thinderbird to use "-O2"
instead "-O3 or -Os"...
> 
> Regards,
> 


Sergei, & list:

I was not able to get KPPP working on my AC3 install.  Did I
do
something wrong or is it happening to others?

I guess I could do something with PPPD, but haven't had
time, so I still
use my AC2 install which has working bits. 

Obviouslly, I have nbot got to the point of determining
whether T-bird,
or in fact *any* email client works.

jn


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Re: Thunderbird on AC3
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Australia
2007-04-03 23:49:06
Jon_norstog wrote:
> I was not able to get KPPP working on my AC3 install. 
Did I do
> something wrong or is it happening to others?

There is a slightly newer build of KDE (I'm guessing KPPP is
part of 
kdenetwork? I don't even have KDE installed on my main
machine) coming 
shortly, now that the build system is up and running, but I
have no way 
of testing anything related to PPP around here.

Anyone else had a change to fine this up and verify issues?
Could 
someone possibly search Fedora's Bugzilla and see if there's
anything 
that looks like a general problem, and not just one confined
to Alpha?

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