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Jan-Erik Lärka:
Documentation:

--- Code: ---yum install libstdc++
--- End code ---
should be

--- Code: ---yum install libstdc++6
--- End code ---
?


--- Code: ---------------------------------------------------------------

03-11-2015  09:37:04  SYS2070  PID 00ab  TID 0001  Slot 00de
D:\PROGRAM\FIREFOX\FIREFOX.EXE
XUL->URPO._rmdir
127
------------------------------------------------------------

03-11-2015  09:37:04  SYS3170  PID 00ab  TID 0001  Slot 00de
D:\PROGRAM\FIREFOX\FIREFOX.EXE
c0010001
0f328170
EAX=00000000  EBX=fffffff4  ECX=fffffffe  EDX=fffffffc
ESI=13810138  EDI=00000000 
DS=0053  DSACC=d0f3  DSLIM=5fffffff 
ES=0053  ESACC=d0f3  ESLIM=5fffffff 
FS=150b  FSACC=00f3  FSLIM=00000030
GS=0000  GSACC=****  GSLIM=********
CS:EIP=005b:5d16021a  CSACC=d0df  CSLIM=5fffffff
SS:ESP=0053:0012ff14  SSACC=d0f3  SSLIM=5fffffff
EBP=0012ff70  FLG=00010246

XUL.DLL 0001:020b8170
--- End code ---

Ian Manners:
Thanks Silvan, I got caught by not having the latest libstdc++6 after that but now Firefox is up and running.

Extra DLL's required by  look for firefox-24.8.1.en-US.os2.beta_4.zip
look for firefox-24.8.1.en-US.os2.beta_4_Extra_dlls.zip in Hobbes incoming ,
later in  /pub/os2/apps/internet/www/browser


Why not just use YUM ?
Because I don't have the time or the patience to redo and re organise my computer.
Said with all respect to the developers.

Another way of saying it is, I'm not you, and you are not me, we are different, we are human.
How boring the world would be if we all had to conform to the same template.

ivan:

--- Quote ---Why don't you use yum? It is just a matter of seconds to install an updated FF. No need to chase after dll anymore. It is already available and saves time of the developers to setup another package.
--- End quote ---

For one very simple reason, it is not certified to work with OS/2 and we are not going to spend the money to try and get it certified even if IBM would do so now.  It is accepted that a working browser is needed since the old one from IBM no longer works with many sites.  Likewise we were able to get he use of Lucide accepted as a replacement for the ancient adobe reader.  Just remember what can be used by individuals at home is not what can be used in industry.

Silvan Scherrer:

--- Quote from: Jan-Erik Lärka on March 11, 2015, 09:41:12 am ---Documentation:

--- Code: ---yum install libstdc++
--- End code ---
should be

--- Code: ---yum install libstdc++6
--- End code ---
?

--- End quote ---
yes it should. And it's also already mentioned on our the Firefox wiki and in our press release.

regards
Silvan

Jan-Erik Lärka:

--- Quote from: Silvan Scherrer on March 11, 2015, 10:24:12 am ---...
yes it should. And it's also already mentioned on our the Firefox wiki and in our press release.

regards
Silvan

--- End quote ---

Thank you!
Please do also adjust the installation instructions in the README.OS2

--- Code: ---6. INSTALL 'gcc1.dll' and 'stdcpp6.dll' into one of the directories
on your "LIBPATH". You can download RPMs with these files from:
http://rpm.netlabs.org/release/00/i386/i386/libgcc1-4.9.2.1-3.oc00.i386.rpm
http://rpm.netlabs.org/release/00/i386/i386/libstdc++6-4.9.2.1-3.oc00.i386.rpm
If you use RPM/YUM, just run this command:
yum install libgcc1 libstdc++
--- End code ---

How about my crash?
I've looked through the various required libraries and seem to have the latest versions installed.

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