On Monday 16 January 2006 13:30, Willie Wong wrote: > > Since you are doing a fresh install anyway, try the following: (since > I have no idea what is going on with your box, I am just throwing out > random suggestions.) > > I re-read your emerge --info, and noticed that you've set the LDFLAGS > variable to "-Wl -z,now", comment that line out from /etc/make.conf > before you re-install. There might be some weird condition happening > that disabling lazy binding is causing start-up problems with mozilla > (for example, your 30 minute long start-up). Also, I am pretty sure > that with the -z switch, you don't need the -Wl part--gcc recognizes > it as always a linker switch, so you only really need to set the > LDFLAGS to "-z now" and it would be fine. > > The one thing is, it seems at this point that whatever goes wrong > might be further up the toolchain then just mozilla. Usually if > everything else works as expected, we should be able to expect > mozilla-bin to run, even if the compiled version of mozilla doesn't. > Now, the question is: did you try using mozilla-bin before your > emerge -e world? If so, did it work? If that's the case, your > rebuilding might have made matters worse. > > W
I commented that line out on the new install. I did change that line a good while back. I also removed gnome in the USE line and removed some packages that were related to gnome. I wonder if that had something to do with it. Since I don't reboot or even log out very much, it could be something I done a while back. My uptime was almost two weeks when this happened. I shut down when storms come through but that is about it. Since I had a old CD, I'm having to do the gcc upgrade and a lot of other things as well before I even really get started emerge KDE and mozilla. I'm glad you mentioned that LDFLAG before I got to far. I would hate to have two installs doing the same thing or even worse if the LDFLAGS is the problem. Thanks for the help. I just hope I can send this email. This is in Kmail by the way. Dale :-) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list