Thus spake Sandip P Deshmukh: > well, i use it only for viewing some sites. i see that several sites use > java for tickers, etc. so i need a lightweight browser with java > support. phoenix fits the bill, hence phoenix.
Are you using a copy of phoenix from the phoenix project page on mozilla.org, or are you using the preliminary Debian packages from people.debian.org/~eric ? If you're using the latter, you're likely falling victim to the same thing that I am - namely, the fact that the phoenix .debs are compiled with gcc 3.2, while java is compiled with gcc 2.95. If I fix the line in the phoenix script to not send all output to /dev/null, I see that I get an error loading the java plugin... a quick google search revealed the cause of it. What it boils down to is: 1) Use a version of phoenix compiled with 2.95 2) Wait until a version of java compatible with a gcc 3.2 mozilla/phoenix is available. (I'd suggest doing #1... I believe that the binaries on mozilla.org are compiled with 2.95) -- Nathan Poznick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Skepticism: the mark and even the pose of the educated mind. - John Dewey -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]