Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2006 13:00:59 -0300 From: "Joey Mingrone" <joey@mingrone.org> To: "Hiroki Sato" <hrs@freebsd.org> Cc: ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: FreeBSD Port: acroread7-7.0.8,1 Message-ID: <f5b896260608080900x6181cab5ob2bbe1d8d135f614@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <20060809.004205.78738390.hrs@allbsd.org> References: <20060804.011019.84888070.hrs@allbsd.org> <f5b896260608030915m11f83f37gd12071bce4218399@mail.gmail.com> <f5b896260608080809h4bf2e0b9t50f5d9362484643c@mail.gmail.com> <20060809.004205.78738390.hrs@allbsd.org>
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> First, the reason why the Adobe Reader plugin does not work is > linuxpluginwrapper (probably you installed) does not support it yet. > This has been submitted as ports/101420, too. > > I do not believe removing a bogus 0-byte file at /compat/linux/dev/null > has an impact on the stability.... Can you reproduce the locking up? > Does it happen only when using acroread? > > -- > | Hiroki SATO > > > But I removed all of /compat/linux/dev/ as you specified, so could it be possible that some of those other entries were important? I reinstalled linux_base-fc-4_6 but the dev directory didn't get reinstalled. I only had one freeze today, when I clicked on a pdf link in my browser. Since then I have removed the soft link to the acroread browser plugin from /usr/X11R6/lib/browser_plugins. I believe a freeze occurred last Friday when I was editing a text document in Openoffice, but I can't remember exactly what I was doing. Joey
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