On Sun, Apr 23, 2006 at 06:46:25PM -0400, Massimo Savino wrote: > OK. > > Logged in as the new user 'fftest' and visited the site: worked without a > hitch. > > So this would suggest it's some fault within ~/.mozilla/firefox . I am > slightly confused, though. I thought I had tried this through FF-removal / > paving-FF-home / reinstallation . ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ What does this mean? Do you mean rm -fr ~/.mozilla. the browser, than
> So this morning I attempted to just pave the ~/.mozilla/firefox folder > totally (after saving it as a tarball) -- same result. Urgh. I've also Which result? :) > I can't seem to recompile the source as the very latest version -- > 1.5.0.2 -- isn't actually up yet (the orig.tar.bz2 file is only a > stub, and from the source page it's not boiled through to unstable yet > on acct of dependencies) > > Should I recompile 1.5.0.1 anyways? Or should I try to compile a > src-only version of the original tarball from FF/Mozilla directly? As it turns out, .2 is completely broken, so don't try to use either the source or binary from Debian. You can try recompiling with .1, although it is my understanding that some objects are compiled without debugging symbols; I'm not sure how many or if they are even for the firefox executable or for some other thing; perhaps Eric can comment on this. Justin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]