Hi Terrell,
I'll give that a try as soon as the "other" issue gets resolved - KUDZU
/ NEAT / ? problems
On my home server everything works well, on the school server since I
re-installed K12LTSP V3.1.2 its been one issue after another ....
thanks for the idea I will try it.
BTW I use netscape for its mail agent to access my IMAP accounts, other
mail clients can't seen to access Netscape IMAP accounts ????
norbert
microman cmosnetworks com wrote:
Sounds
like a bug in Netscape surfacing up when it calls certain libraries
(which ones, I don't know--I'm not that good!). I'm thinking this
because you say that Mozilla does just fine. I know that this kinda
goes against the point that Netscape is indeed supposed to be working,
but is there a reason that you have to run specifically Netscape
instead of Mozilla? One workaround would, of course, be to just move
to Moz 1.5.
If your situation does require Netscape specifically, then I'd do this:
Download the latest version of Netscape. Rename the existing Netscape
directory (/usr/local/netscape, in your case) to, say,
/usr/local/netscape-orig. Then, install the newly downloaded Netscape
into /usr/local/netscape. Since we're not changing the targets to
where everything points, all should be smooth as ice. This is how I
upgrade Mozilla, and so far, it's worked every time, and has left me a
"roll-back" instance to use, just in case. It's also, BTW, how I
upgrade OpenSSH (I compile from source), and this strategy works very
nicely there as well.
Give 'er a shot and let us know how it goes.
--TP
norbert wrote:
Hi,
line 384 is "moz_run_program ${1+"$@"}" but the error message is not
consistant, I mean sometimes it happens & sometimes it doesn't.
Thus far running Mozilla is fine.
thanks
norbert
microman cmosnetworks com wrote:
What's in line 384 of that script file?
Also, what happens when you try running Mozilla instead of Netscape?
--TP
norbert wrote:
Hi,
I've re-installed k12ltsp v3.1.2 after trying beta 13 I get this error
"/usr/local/netscape/run-mozilla.sh: line 384: 14551 Segmentation
fault $prog ${1+"$@"}"
How do I resolve this ?
thanks
norbert
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