Re: xulrunner question

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Andrew Farris wrote:
> David Timms wrote:
>> Kevin DeKorte wrote:
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>>> I want to run secondlife on my x86_64 machine and it requires sometype
>>> of mozilla lib setup. Since rawhide uses xulrunner, I thought I could
>>> install xulrunner.i386 and xulrunner.x86_64 but when I tried to do that
>>> I got this.
>>>
>>> Transaction Check Error:
>>>   file /usr/bin/xulrunner from install of
>>> xulrunner-1.9-0.40.cvs20080312.fc9.i386 conflicts with file from package
>>> xulrunner-1.9-0.40.cvs20080312.fc9.x86_64
>>>
>>>
>>> Please note that I want to run firefox in x86_64 mode so I don't want to
>>> have to revert to the i386 version of firefox.
>> Then why are you trying to install i386 version ?
> 
> I would assume because second life is a 32bit app.  This seems like a
> packaging problem.  Is xulrunner supposed to be restricted to just one
> arch?  If it is, it shouldn't be in the x86_64 repo.
> 

After a little more digging I found that xulrunner was not the problem.
But the mesa drivers on my machine.

But I do think that it is a little odd that xulrunner was extracted out
of the firefox/mozilla/epiphany packages so that you could use it as a
base for other applications and yet you cannot have the x86_64 and i386
versions of it installed so that if you have an app that you can't
compile it can still use the common libs.

Maybe we need a xulrunner-libs (where you can have the x86_64 and i386
packages installed in parallel) and xulrunner (only one) packages?

Kevin

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