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Date:      Tue, 01 May 2007 18:46:10 -0400
From:      Howard Goldstein <hg@queue.to>
To:        freebsd-gnome@freebsd.org
Cc:        murmex@gathex.net
Subject:   Re: Thunderbird 2, OpenLDAP 2.3 and X11BASE migration
Message-ID:  <4637C332.1080704@queue.to>
In-Reply-To: <64234c8f0705011425g229822e4r58d5af20f0872a77@mail.gmail.com>
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Georges Discry wrote:
> 2007/5/1, Howard Goldstein <hg@queue.to>:
>> Georges Discry wrote:
>> > I've just met a problem with those two ports.
>> > In fact, Thunderbird includes /usr/local/include, which is the
>> > location of two header files of OpenLDAP : lber.h and ldap.h
>> > The problem is that Thunderbird already has those files, so during
>> > compilation, instead of including its own files, it includes
>> > OpenLDAP's.
>>
>> Same prob, same config here (xorg 7.2, /usr/local X11BASE).  I don't use
>> ldap and got away with adding
>> MOZ_OPTIONS+=   --disable-ldap
>> to the Makefile.
> You probably have something that installed ldap.h and lder.h in
> /usr/local/include/. Just check, I'm sure they are there.

Oh yes I can confirm that they're there, openldap2.3 seems to come along 
as a default option with something that came in in the gnome metaport. I 
figured that's why you were posting to -gnome list instead of -mozilla?

>> Do you have /usr/X11R6 symlinked to /usr/local?  If so, can you attach
>> files to outgoing messages more than once without it coredumping?
> Yes I've symlinked /usr/X11R6/, but this is a fresh install
> In fact I've just finished the compilation (yup, right now). I'm
> giving it a try...
> 
> Well, I touched 2 files and attached them to a mail and sent it
> without a crash. However it hung several seconds when I attached them.

This was driving me absolutely bonkers as this is a production machine 
(I know...) until I pulled the symlink.  If there's any good news it's 
that everything seems to run fine at this site but only without the 
symlink.  The hanging led without fail to a coredump emitting somewhere 
out of the pthreading package.  Are you on 6.2-STABLE on an i386?  At 
least one -CURRENT user running x.org 7.2 reported no problems with this.




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