[wplug] Sunbird 0.7 is just a segfault

Mackenzie Morgan macoafi at gmail.com
Sun Dec 16 03:17:17 EST 2007


The one that's in Gutsy is 0.5, and the one that was in Feisty was 0.3.
Since 0.6 worked until March/April, I'm not surprised 0.5 would work.

I'm confused.  Has anyone ever seen building fail with a code error during
make install?

On Dec 15, 2007 10:07 PM, Jerod Lycett <arenlor at ptd.net> wrote:

> I run it from the Ubuntu install, but back in Feisty I had it from the
> tar like you and it was running fine. So until October 18th I used the
> tars perfectly well and from then I just used what came with Gutsy.
>
> Mackenzie Morgan wrote:
> > Using fully up-to-date Ubuntu, since March or April I have not been able
> > to make Sunbird work.  0.6 nightlies suddenly lost the ability to access
> > the internet, and it was fixed in 0.7. Any 0.6 from April onward and any
> > 0.7 (nightly or the release) just segfault as soon as I try to run
> > them.   They're not coming from packages, so it's not a packaging
> > error.  It's the tars from mozilla.org <http://mozilla.org>.
> >
> > I currently am using a Sunbird that I built from CVS in September.   I
> > checked Tinderbox (Mozilla's build-testing servers) before checking out,
> > and it was green (meaning no compile errors in their test environment).
> > And when I compiled it, ./configure and make both went fine.  Make
> > install, however, threw an error.  I commented out that part of the code
> > (autocompletion), and now I use that build.
> >
> > Has anyone else experienced Sunbird just being one big segfault on
> > Ubuntu or any other distro?  How'd you make it work?
> >
> > --
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Mackenzie Morgan
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http://ubuntulinuxtipstricks.blogspot.com <-my blog of Ubuntu stuff
apt-get moo
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