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Roman Zilka wrote: |
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>>Now I remember. It just sort of hit me all at once. I had to re-emerge |
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>>all this: |
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>>>1137403163: Started emerge on: Jan 16, 2006 03:19:23 |
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>>>1137403163: *** emerge --verbose gnome-icon-theme |
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>>>evolution-data-server hicolor-icon-theme miscfiles gconfmm madplay |
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>>>libglade gnome-vfsmm gnome-vfs gnome-keyring hashalot tunepimp |
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>>>gnome-themes bin86 win32codecs opencdk ed |
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>Is this the right emerge batch? It's pretty outdated for mozilla-1.7.13. |
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>Just an idea. I followed this recipe, (re)emerged all this software, |
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>no difference to mozilla. Rebuilt mozilla, still |
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>no help. Rebuilt all these packages and mozilla once more, still nothing. |
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>I also experimented under twm, no difference. As for the USE flags |
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>relevant to mozilla - I use the ebuild's defaults, except for +xinerama. |
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>I.e.: +crypt -debug -gnome -ipv6 +java -ldap -mozcalendar -mozdevelop |
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>-moznocompose -moznoirc -moznomail -moznoxft -mozsvg -postgres +ssl |
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>+truetype +xinerama -xprint. |
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>At any rate thank you for your effort being. |
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>-Roman |
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It is a different version but I had the same problem. I was trying to |
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remove some Gnome stuff and it messed up Mozilla somehow. After I put |
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them back, it worked fine. It was just a thought. I'm not certain it |
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would fix your problem but it was worth mentioning. |
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Sorry that didn't help though. |
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Dale |
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:-) |
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