08.06.2009, 16:58
(08.06.2009, 16:14)linuxchiq Wrote: I have installed libstdc++5, and also found that jdic does not work with firefox, so installed mozilla seamonkey.
That's since FireFox is not embeddable while Seamonkey contains an embeddable Gecko rendering engine.
(08.06.2009, 16:14)linuxchiq Wrote: Not sure I understand your suggestion about compiling jdic - do I need to download and install it separately from RouteConverter? If so, which version ? Would a precompiled binary work, or would I need to build from source? (jdic-20060613-bin-cross-platform, jdic-20060613-bin-linux, jdic-20060613-src)?
The RouteConverterLinux.jar contains outdated versions of JDIC. That's what I did with OpenSUSE 10.3:
- install seamonkey
- set MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME=/usr/lib/seamonkey
- install jdic 0.9.5
- replace the files libjdic.so, libmozembed-linux-gtk2.so, mozembed-linux-gtk2 from RouteConverterLinux.jar by the ones from OpenSUSE
- remove libmozembed-linux-gtk1.2.so, mozembed-linux-gtk1.2 from RouteConverterLinux.jar
That gave me a map which was unfortunately pretty unstable
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Christian
Christian
