I have learned to treat any bump in the version of {libxul, SeaMonkey,
FireFox, ThunderBird, etc.} as heads-up for a bump of the rest; if that
doesn't happen in a few days I start to ask "why?".
And if you don't have a tool for cleaning out obsolete libraries, get
one now. I use the "-L" opti
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On Wed, 7/2/14, Robert Huff wrote:
Subject: Re: libxul.so rebuilt, still a version error.
To: po...@freebsd.org
Date: Wednesday, July 2, 2014, 8:38 AM
J Bouqet writes:
> /usr/local/
J Bouqet writes:
> /usr/local/lib/firefox/libxul.so
> /usr/local/lib/libxul//libxul.so
> /usr/local/lib/libxul/sdk/lib/libxul.so
> /usr/local/lib/seamonkey/libxul.so
> /usr/local/lib/thunderbird/libxul.so
> Rebuilt libxul.
> IIRC that persists even after copying the new libxul to the
>
/usr/local/lib/firefox/libxul.so
/usr/local/lib/libxul//libxul.so
/usr/local/lib/libxul/sdk/lib/libxul.so
/usr/local/lib/seamonkey/libxul.so
/usr/local/lib/thunderbird/libxul.so
Rebuilt libxul.
Seamonkey, firefox would not start still:
XPCOMGlueLoad Error for file ... libxul.so:
/usr/lib/libstd