6 Oct
2002
6 Oct
'02
20:47
On Sunday 06 October 2002 22.41, Rachel Greenham wrote:
Anders Johansson wrote:
OK, I see that now. And I think I understand why. The plugin is in a directory called ns610, so I suspect we won't see a solution to this until we get a netscape binary built using the new gcc :(
No, the ns610 plugin works fine on Mozilla if Mozilla's compiled with a 2.9.x compiler (eg: a build as downloaded from mozilla.org)
Yes. By "solution" I meant "plugin compiled using gcc 3.2". Since 3.2 produces much better code it would be nicer not to have to run mozilla compiled with 2.95.3 (I'm not sure about 2.9.x though. version numbers are critical with c++ and gcc, even minor versions) //Anders