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Firefox - 45.9.0 for OS/2 GA1.1...anyone...anyone???

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Dave Yeo:

--- Quote from: Joop on August 05, 2018, 01:41:26 pm ---Too bad that the focus is n longer on Firefox 45.9.0. It still not running on my system due to libc problems, and as far as I can read, I'm not alone with this problem.

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What are the symptoms?

Joop:

--- Quote from: Dave Yeo on August 05, 2018, 06:24:52 pm ---
--- Quote from: Joop on August 05, 2018, 01:41:26 pm ---Too bad that the focus is n longer on Firefox 45.9.0. It still not running on my system due to libc problems, and as far as I can read, I'm not alone with this problem.

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What are the symptoms?

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There is trouble with LIBC.

Exception C0000005 - Access Violation

Process:  FIREFOX.EXE (05/21/2018 17:17:07 51,129)
PID:      48 (72)
TID:      01 (1)
Priority: 200

Filename: LIBC066.DLL (10/26/2014 20:16:29 1,361,666)
Address:  005B:1DCBE6C0 (0001:0005E6C0)
Cause:    Attempted to read from 00000001
          (not a valid address)

After that a listing of about 200Kb.
As far as I know its the last version of LIBC (libc-0.6.6-csd6.zip) and the last version of FF (firefox-45.9.0-4.oc00.pentium4.7z).
So what's wrong?

Dariusz Piatkowski:
Hi Ivan,


--- Quote from: ivan on August 05, 2018, 06:15:52 pm ---Hi Dariusz, If you don't mind me asking what printer are you using?

Here I have a couple of Brother colour postscript laser printers (DCP-9020cdw and HL-3170cdw).  Both work using the IBM postscript driver with the ppd files imported (they also work with the enhanced postscript driver by Alex Taylor) but let CUPS near them and very strange bad things happen...
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Previously I had the HL-1670N, now I have the HL-5470DW. The IBM PS driver did not support all the options, I had to manually import the PPD file, even then I still could not get some of the HQ options to work. Same held true for the Alex's PS driver.

Eventually I got it working correctly (almost all the features I wanted) by adjusting the PPD file (using a lot of the Linux definitions) and importing that into the IBM PS driver.

Dave Yeo:

--- Quote from: Joop on August 05, 2018, 09:31:38 pm ---
--- Quote from: Dave Yeo on August 05, 2018, 06:24:52 pm ---
--- Quote from: Joop on August 05, 2018, 01:41:26 pm ---Too bad that the focus is n longer on Firefox 45.9.0. It still not running on my system due to libc problems, and as far as I can read, I'm not alone with this problem.

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What are the symptoms?

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There is trouble with LIBC.

Exception C0000005 - Access Violation

Process:  FIREFOX.EXE (05/21/2018 17:17:07 51,129)
PID:      48 (72)
TID:      01 (1)
Priority: 200

Filename: LIBC066.DLL (10/26/2014 20:16:29 1,361,666)
...

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I have here,
libc066.dll  │ 1361663│19/01/18│ 8:10a
which appears to be 4 years newer and 3 bytes smaller then yours. Is Firefox picking up a different version of libc somewhere or is exceptq screwing up in the libc it is finding?
Look at the bottom of your trp file, there should be a listing of "DLLs accessible from this process" and verify that the correct DLLs are found.

Rene Hvidsoe:
Hi,

Firefox comes with a txt file called  rpm_requirements.txt it clear states what is needed to run Firefox.

I have no issue here and is having latest libc(same as David).

Check if you have another version version installed somewhere. 

Hope you get it sorted out.


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