OK - found the following shared libraries in /usr/lib/xulrunner that
also appear in /usr/lib/xulrunner-1.9.1.9:

   libmozjs.so
   libxpcom.so
   libxul.so

They appear in xulrunner as symbolic kinks to /usr/lib/{shared
libraryname}.0d, but exist as actual files in xulrunner-1.9.1.9. So, I
moved the .0d files in /usr/lib out of the way and copied the actual
shared library files from xulrunner-1.9.1.9 to /usr/lib with a ".0d"
appended to the name so that the symbolic links in xulrunner point to
current shared libraries in /usr/lib (not sure this matters). Finally, I
created symbolic links in /usr/lib to the ".0d" files named with the
".so" name (e.g. ln -s libxul.so.0d libxul.so). After all was said and
done, I have symbolic links in /usr/lib pointing to xulrunner-1.9.1.9
versions. Hope that's reasonably clear.

Anyway, fired up bi server, then design studio, then tried to test
HelloWorld.xaction - didn't work but in a different way, i.e. no
complaints about not finding a lib{whatever}.so. Instead, the JVM
crashes. Couldn't find a log file (find / -name 'hs*.log' -print) but
the following clip appears in my terminal window where I started design
studio:

biserver-ce/pentaho-solutions/system/usr/bin/java: symbol lookup error:
/home/bren/pentaho/design-
studio/configuration/org.eclipse.osgi/bundles/108/1/.cp/libswt-mozilla-
gtk-3236.so: undefined symbol: _ZN4nsID5ParseEPKc

Note that there is no /usr/bin/java directory in biserver-cd/pentaho-
solution/system as mentioned in the clip.

I'm stumped.

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