ultratiny html viewer - PuppyBrowser 0.5 + embeddedbookmarks
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Page 3 of this thread tries to open a page at puppylinux.asia !
Anyone know why?
Puppyasia is password protected now, so the login pops up, when the page tries to display the image.
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I'm getting a segfault also. I have SeaMonkey 1.1.6 installed.
Here is the output from gdb:
Here is the output from gdb:
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Starting program: /usr/local/PuppyBrowser/PuppyBrowser
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols found)
load error
-1
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0xb78b8b2d in EmbedPrivate::Realize ()
from /usr/local/seamonkey/libgtkembedmoz.so
(gdb) backtrace
#0 0xb78b8b2d in EmbedPrivate::Realize ()
from /usr/local/seamonkey/libgtkembedmoz.so
#1 0xb78b695f in ?? () from /usr/local/seamonkey/libgtkembedmoz.so
#2 0x080f3d10 in ?? ()
#3 0xbf8da24c in ?? ()
#4 0x00000000 in ?? ()
I used seamonkey-1.1.14.petMU wrote:Sully,ok, but the inbuilt of Puppy 4.00 is 1.1.8.I'm running Seamonkey 1.1.14.
Where did you get 1.1.14?
Did you install it with petget?
I'd like to reproduce, what changed on your system.
Mark
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=29295
I added the line you recommended to my grub file. Nothing changed. Still doesn't work.
At this point, it appears that I lost something when I upgraded SeaMonkey, correct? How do we sort that out?
Sully, and PupMike,
please look, if you have a file /usr/lib/libgtkmozembed.so.
If yes, delete it.
The browser crashes, if it is a different version as for example:
/usr/lib/seamonkey/libgtkmozembed.so.
I had /usr/lib/libgtkmozembed.so in /usr/lib/ (copied from 1.1., as it was required to compile the browser.
When I installed the same seamonkey 1.1.14 as Sullysat, puppybrowser crashed.
But to run it, the version, that comes with your newest nstalled brower must be available.
Using an older version in /usr/lib/ causes a crash.
Maybe you must run "ldconfig" or reboot, after you deleted it.
Mark
please look, if you have a file /usr/lib/libgtkmozembed.so.
If yes, delete it.
The browser crashes, if it is a different version as for example:
/usr/lib/seamonkey/libgtkmozembed.so.
I had /usr/lib/libgtkmozembed.so in /usr/lib/ (copied from 1.1., as it was required to compile the browser.
When I installed the same seamonkey 1.1.14 as Sullysat, puppybrowser crashed.
But to run it, the version, that comes with your newest nstalled brower must be available.
Using an older version in /usr/lib/ causes a crash.
Maybe you must run "ldconfig" or reboot, after you deleted it.
Mark
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PupMike,
Did you compile seamonkey on your own?
Do you have a downloadlink of your version?
It might be required, to recompile Puppybrowser for your special version.
Mark
That (/usr/local/) is a different location than usual.#1 0xb78b695f in ?? () from /usr/local/seamonkey/libgtkembedmoz.so
Did you compile seamonkey on your own?
Do you have a downloadlink of your version?
It might be required, to recompile Puppybrowser for your special version.
Mark
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Hi Mark,
I updated Seamonkey using the standard Seamonkey update on their site. I tried recompiling PuppyBrowser with no difference. I'm starting to think there is a version conflict with the newer releases of Seamonkey. I made up a small C program to test the embeded moz control and I get the same seg fault. i did notice I got a linker warning with the C program that libstdc++.so.5 needed by gtkembedmoz may conflict with libstdc++.so.6. Maybe I need to get the source to gtkembedmoz and try compiling it here?
Thanks,
Mike
I updated Seamonkey using the standard Seamonkey update on their site. I tried recompiling PuppyBrowser with no difference. I'm starting to think there is a version conflict with the newer releases of Seamonkey. I made up a small C program to test the embeded moz control and I get the same seg fault. i did notice I got a linker warning with the C program that libstdc++.so.5 needed by gtkembedmoz may conflict with libstdc++.so.6. Maybe I need to get the source to gtkembedmoz and try compiling it here?
Thanks,
Mike
Sully,
I'm running out of ideas.
Please post the result of the two commands:
ldd PuppyBrowser | grep moz
echo $MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME
You also could do, what I describe to Mike now:
Mike,
I just used the normal 1.1.16 installer from the mozilla website.
Puppybrowser works by adding thre lines to "/usr/local/PuppyBrowser/puppy-browser", so iit looks like this:
But I just tried it in newyearspup, must test Puppy 4.x, too.
*edit*... in 4.00, this works, too.
Mark
I'm running out of ideas.
Please post the result of the two commands:
ldd PuppyBrowser | grep moz
echo $MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME
You also could do, what I describe to Mike now:
Mike,
I just used the normal 1.1.16 installer from the mozilla website.
Puppybrowser works by adding thre lines to "/usr/local/PuppyBrowser/puppy-browser", so iit looks like this:
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#!/bin/bash
export PATH=/usr/local/seamonkey:$PATH
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/seamonkey:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
export MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME=/usr/local/seamonkey
cd /usr/local/PuppyBrowser
./PuppyBrowser "$@" &
*edit*... in 4.00, this works, too.
Mark
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Yes! It opened! Here's what I did...
ldd: ./PuppyBrowser: No such file or directory
# echo $MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME
/usr/lib/seamonkey
So then I went in and edited as you show below, but with the path that I got when I ran the commands above.
#!/bin/bash
export PATH=/usr/lib/seamonkey:$PATH
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/seamonkey:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
export MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME=/usr/lib/seamonkey
cd /usr/local/PuppyBrowser
./PuppyBrowser "$@" &
It came up and looks good! Thanks Mark! I'll play with it later and let you know if there's anything else going on, but it looks like this took care of it.
I REALLY appreciate all the help and hope that it helped you with the product as well.. its Very cool looking!
Sully
# ldd PuppyBrowser | grep mozMU wrote:Sully,
I'm running out of ideas.
Please post the result of the two commands:
ldd PuppyBrowser | grep moz
echo $MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME
ldd: ./PuppyBrowser: No such file or directory
# echo $MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME
/usr/lib/seamonkey
So then I went in and edited as you show below, but with the path that I got when I ran the commands above.
My puppy-browser file looks like this:MU wrote: You also could do, what I describe to Mike now:
Mike,
I just used the normal 1.1.16 installer from the mozilla website.
Puppybrowser works by adding thre lines to "/usr/local/PuppyBrowser/puppy-browser", so iit looks like this:
But I just tried it in newyearspup, must test Puppy 4.x, too.Code: Select all
#!/bin/bash export PATH=/usr/local/seamonkey:$PATH export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/seamonkey:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH export MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME=/usr/local/seamonkey cd /usr/local/PuppyBrowser ./PuppyBrowser "$@" &
*edit*... in 4.00, this works, too.
#!/bin/bash
export PATH=/usr/lib/seamonkey:$PATH
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/seamonkey:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
export MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME=/usr/lib/seamonkey
cd /usr/local/PuppyBrowser
./PuppyBrowser "$@" &
It came up and looks good! Thanks Mark! I'll play with it later and let you know if there's anything else going on, but it looks like this took care of it.
I REALLY appreciate all the help and hope that it helped you with the product as well.. its Very cool looking!
Sully
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fine
cd /usr/local/PuppyBrowser
ldd PuppyBrowser | grep moz
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Ok, so the three lines solved it.
I think, somewhere in the folders in your PATH (executables) or LD_LIBRARY_PATH (libs) is a incompatible version of a library.
Maybe a different libmozjs.so, that iis alsio used by gxine for example.
The new lines force PuppyBrowser to ignore those libraries (whereever they are located), and instead use those in /usr/lib/seamonkey/ with highest priority.
So dependencies are consistent now, great
I will continue to try tabs and webkit, but might not have time for it before weekend.
Mark
Sorry, should be:# ldd PuppyBrowser | grep moz
ldd: ./PuppyBrowser: No such file or directory
cd /usr/local/PuppyBrowser
ldd PuppyBrowser | grep moz
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Ok, so the three lines solved it.
I think, somewhere in the folders in your PATH (executables) or LD_LIBRARY_PATH (libs) is a incompatible version of a library.
Maybe a different libmozjs.so, that iis alsio used by gxine for example.
The new lines force PuppyBrowser to ignore those libraries (whereever they are located), and instead use those in /usr/lib/seamonkey/ with highest priority.
So dependencies are consistent now, great
I will continue to try tabs and webkit, but might not have time for it before weekend.
Mark
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Okay, I just checked the tab problem you mentioned. You are actually getting the tab index before the change is complete. change the signal handler to:
The new tab index will be passed in index. Also remember that the tab index is zero based. Hope this helps.
Mike
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def note_page_changed(notebook : void*, index : uint)
// var index = note.get_current_page()
Mike
We are working on a version of puppy with kids educational programs that will liveboot, so parents will be able to leave kids unattended. We have removed seamonkey etc along with the network/ntfs/fat modules for the next version....but we have one problem...Viewing the CUPS interface!
would this be suitable for this job?
HanSamBen is here
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=305505
would this be suitable for this job?
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http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=305505
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ya it should work just fine if you reinstall Seamonkey, lol or use one of these http://dotpups.de/files/puppybrowser-tests/ecomoney wrote:We are working on a version of puppy with kids educational programs that will liveboot, so parents will be able to leave kids unattended. We have removed seamonkey etc along with the network/ntfs/fat modules for the next version....but we have one problem...Viewing the CUPS interface!
would this be suitable for this job?
HanSamBen is here
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=305505
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