Subject: Re: Any browers for pmax boxes?
To: None <port-pmax@netbsd.org>
From: Jared Smolens <jsmolens+@andrew.cmu.edu>
List: port-pmax
Date: 06/22/2000 20:07:30
Excerpts from internet.computing.netbsd.port-pmax: 22-Jun-100 Re: Any
browers for pmax bo.. by "Peter C. Wallace"@mesan
> Maybe Mozilla eventually, though it will be... well... pokey on a
> 5000/200.
Has anyone actually gotten a recent version of mozilla to run? I have
tried some of the more recent milestones and have gotten it to build
fairly cleanly. It has a problem loading one of the shared libs
(libraptor, I think) and dumps core after another minute of loading on
my 5000/260.
Unfortunately, my /260 is sitting in school storage for the summer, or
I'd have time to play with it. Complete builds take ~8-10 hours, but
I'm building over NFS.
I didn't have the time or the _disk_space_ to build it with debugging
symbols last semester. If nobody has gotten the lizard working by the
end of the summer, I'll try getting it to work once I get back to school.
In a related note, I remember an extremely old version of mozilla (from
1998 that actually did run, albeit with bugs) in the NetBSD/pmax
binaries directory of ftp.netbsd.org. This probably isn't good for
filling your system with core files, however.
Cheers,
JCSmolens
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