On 09/02/2011 11:55 AM, Walter do Valle wrote:
>>>> libnspr4
>>>> libplc4
>>>> libplds4
>>> Did your firefox come with this libs? I have only nspr4.dll, plc4.dll and
>>> plds4.dll (all 4.8.9 - Firefox 6),
>> Those are the same libraries. The names are platform dependent (Linux
>> and Unix and the 'lib' prefix and usually have the extention .so (or .sl
>> on some platform)). Windows does not add the lib prefix and adds the
>> .dll extensions. Since the original author had the lib prefix in his
>> descriptions, I presumed he was on a Linux or Unix platform.
> Sure? In my tests I need both files - plc4.dll and libplc4.dll. Can someone
> confirm that? 
Where did you get your jss4.dll? I vaguely remember a time when there
were 2 flavors of libraries on windows (one that used NT fibers and the
other that used regular threads). You do not want to mix these libraries
are bad things(TM) will happen.

bob
> If one of them is absent, an error saying something about
> dependent libraries is shown. 
> In my tests I found this minimum set of libraries for running a simple
> console java application.
>
> freebl3.dll
> jss4.dll
> libnspr4.dll
> libplc4.dll
> libplds4.dll
> mozcrt19.dll
> mozsqlite3.dll
> nspr4.dll
> nss3.dll
> nssdbm3.dll
> nssutil3.dll
> plc4.dll
> plds4.dll
> smime3.dll
> softokn3.dll
> ssl3.dll
>
> Here is my simple example, if someone would like to see :)
> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/40274464/test.zip
>
>>>  which I suppose are not JNI libraries for
>>> JSS (correct me if I'm wrong).
>> jss.dll or libjss.so is the JNI library. It has dependencies on NSS,
>> which in turn have dependencies on NSPR
>
> _____________________________________
> Walter
>


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