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Hello everyone, And now to the next step of the configuration. Has anyone managed to get the cross-over plugins to run on firebird? I tried installing them both globally and locally in .phoenix, but they fail miserably in both. firebird becomes slow and crashes and some aren't even recognized (like winmedia player). mozdev just seems to assume that you can just put them in the right directory. I tried that and also the configuration tool from crossover and still get the same result. any ideas? thanks, james. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com
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* James Philp (linuxjames2003@yahoo.com) [030804 09:02]:
Hello everyone,
And now to the next step of the configuration. Has anyone managed to get the cross-over plugins to run on firebird?
Yep. I just made a softlink from /opt/mozilla/lib/plugins to the firebird plugins should be and it worked fine. I didn't have any issues accept that firebird wasn't any faster on my P4 2.4 then Mozilla 1.4 was so I haven't really used past the first couple hours after I installed it. I didn't do anything special to get them to work..they just did. -- Ben Rosenberg ---===---===---===--- mailto:ben@whack.org ----- If two men agree on everything, you can be sure that only one of them is doing the thinking.
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thanks. but where did you link it to? to something
like .phoenix/ or to /opt/Moz...bird/lib ... ?
cheers, james.
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* James Philp (linuxjames2003@yahoo.com) [030804 09:02]:
Hello everyone,
And now to the next step of the configuration. Has anyone managed to get the cross-over plugins to run on firebird?
Yep. I just made a softlink from /opt/mozilla/lib/plugins to the firebird plugins should be and it worked fine. I didn't have any issues accept that firebird wasn't any faster on my P4 2.4 then Mozilla 1.4 was so I haven't really used past the first couple hours after I installed it. I didn't do anything special to get them to work..they just did.
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* James Philp (linuxjames2003@yahoo.com) [030804 09:22]:
thanks. but where did you link it to? to something like .phoenix/ or to /opt/Moz...bird/lib ... ?
cheers, james.
I simply tarred up Firebird's plugins directory and made a soft link in the same place over to /opt/mozilla/lib/plugins. I also cheat because I'm the only one on my home machine..I chown Mozilla's plugins directory to me. ;) I don't know if it's needed on 1.2.1 but on 1.0 I had MAJOR issues until I did that. I've not changed it. -- Ben Rosenberg ---===---===---===--- mailto:ben@whack.org ----- If two men agree on everything, you can be sure that only one of them is doing the thinking.
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