Gavin Hamill wrote:
I'm using Mozilla 1.7a installed from a tarball. The needed libraries are just there:
You've answered your own question. You installed Mozilla from a tarball. RPM therefore doesn't know about it. You need to install a recent Mozilla RPM :)
Why do I need to install from RPM when I already included the Mozilla lib directories in /etc/ld.so.conf and issued a 'ldconfig' command? The system should know where to look for the needed libraries already...
or use --nodeps
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That wasn't a good move either:
--- > gnophone Registering Enlightened Sound version 0 Loaded and activated '/usr/lib/gnophone/modules/audio-esd.so' New input space: 0 of 40 64 byte fragments (0 bytes left) New output space: 40 of 40 64 byte fragments (2560 bytes left) Registering ALI 5451 (DUPLEX) on /dev/dsp0 Loaded and activated '/usr/lib/gnophone/modules/audio-oss.so' Registering Mozilla/5.0 Loaded and activated '/usr/lib/gnophone/modules/html-mozilla.so' Loaded and activated '/usr/lib/gnophone/modules/audio-phone.so' iax.c line 654 in iax_init: Started on port 5036 Listening on port 5036 Initialized phone core New input space: 0 of 40 64 byte fragments (0 bytes left) New output space: 40 of 40 64 byte fragments (2560 bytes left) Segmentation fault No bytes to read Error reading voice data on ALI 5451 (DUPLEX) on /dev/dsp0
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Any ideas now?
TIA, Martin
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