[csw-users] Firefox Solaris8 failure

George Wyche gw at citasystems.com
Wed Oct 17 05:10:28 CEST 2007


I have patched that Solaris 8, Blade100 up to date. It still has the 
very same complaint. My "nm /lib/libCrun.so.1" does not match yours and 
I don't know why.
nm /lib/libCrun.so.1 | grep 1c2N6FI_p
[191] | 21756| 12|FUNC |GLOB |0 |12 |__1c2N6FI_pv_

and the error I get when I type "firefox" is the usual you see below.
WHERE is my 0_ on the end above?!!! Also. please note that YOUR symbol 
resolution is missing an underscore before the p. Was that a mistype?
REQUIRED: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . 
__1c2N6FI_pv_0_
MINE:    [191] | 21756| 12|FUNC |GLOB |0 |12 |__1c2N6FI_pv_
YOURS:[46]   | 28724|   8|FUNC |GLOB |0 |12 |__1c2n6FIpv_0_

I sure would like to run Firefox. How do I proceed?

I am slowly turning this Blade100 into a development machine. I have put 
on a bunch of SUNW development packages and gcc4 and gmake and have 
compiled a trivial c program so I'm willing to attack the problem in 
more detail, though I wish it would just go away.

George


George Wyche wrote:
> @Mr. Lee
>
> Thanks for the pointers (and thanks for not stopping as soon as you saw
> >ls.so.1
>   ^ instead of ld
>
> You went the extra mile changing your visual and yanking the ethernet 
> cable.
>
> I will do what is necessary to apply the patches to the the Solaris 8 
> box.
>
> Next time I will build a script to check all involved libraries using nm.
> How did you know to look in libCrun?
>
> Thanks again,
> George Wyche
>
> James Lee wrote:
>> On 09/10/07, 05:29:34, George Wyche <gw at citasystems.com> wrote 
>> regarding [csw-users] Firefox Solaris8 failure:
>>
>>> Of some 110+ blastwave packages I put on this Solaris 8 Blade100, the
>>> only one I have found that won't start is Firefox. I get
>>
>>>  >ls.so.1: /opt/csw/mozilla/firefox/lib/firefox-bin: fatal: relocation
>>> error: file /opt/csw/mozilla/firefox/lib/libxpcom_core.so: symbol
>>> __1c2n6FIpv_0_: referenced symbol not found
>>> Killed
>>
>>
>> It belongs to libCrun
>>
>> $ nm -D /usr/lib/libCrun.so.1 | grep __1c2n6FIpv_0_
>> [46]    |     28724|       8|FUNC |GLOB |0    |12     |__1c2n6FIpv_0_
>>
>>
>> Are your patches up to date?
>>
>> $ pkgparam -v SUNWlibC | grep PATCH_INFO
>> PATCH_INFO_108434-21='Installed: Tuesday July 11 15:25:55 BST 2006 
>> From: gyor       Obsoletes:  Requires: 109147-07 Incompatibles:'
>> PATCH_INFO_108434-22='Installed: Saturday February 24 21:05:37 GMT 
>> 2007 From: gyor Obsoletes:  Requires: 109147-07 Incompatibles:'
>>> The 2 unusual things about this setup are the mandatory lack of 
>>> internet
>>> access and the mandatory 8-bit pseudo color visual so that an old,
>>> tyrannical, program will work.
>> I've just run up firefox-2.0.0.5,REV=2007.07.19 on an TGX 8-bit display
>> with the network cable pulled so preventing any possible Internet 
>> access.
>>
>> James.



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