Timothy Redaelli wrote:
Javier Villavicencio wrote:
Timothy Redaelli wrote:
Javier Villavicencio wrote:
Hello,
A bit of background first:
Currently firefox-2* and seamonkey-1.1.1 doesn't build on
Gentoo/FreeBSD. The main reason is that upstream (I think) has 'fixed'
how the pthread lib has to
Javier Villavicencio wrote:
> Timothy Redaelli wrote:
>> Javier Villavicencio wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> A bit of background first:
>>> Currently firefox-2* and seamonkey-1.1.1 doesn't build on
>>> Gentoo/FreeBSD. The main reason is that upstream (I think) has 'fixed'
>>> how the pthread lib has to
Timothy Redaelli wrote:
Javier Villavicencio wrote:
Hello,
A bit of background first:
Currently firefox-2* and seamonkey-1.1.1 doesn't build on
Gentoo/FreeBSD. The main reason is that upstream (I think) has 'fixed'
how the pthread lib has to be linked, and now it needs -lc to link
successfully.
Javier Villavicencio wrote:
> Hello,
>
> A bit of background first:
> Currently firefox-2* and seamonkey-1.1.1 doesn't build on
> Gentoo/FreeBSD. The main reason is that upstream (I think) has 'fixed'
> how the pthread lib has to be linked, and now it needs -lc to link
> successfully. This little
Hello,
A bit of background first:
Currently firefox-2* and seamonkey-1.1.1 doesn't build on
Gentoo/FreeBSD. The main reason is that upstream (I think) has 'fixed'
how the pthread lib has to be linked, and now it needs -lc to link
successfully. This little issue is easily solvable the same way