KDE4.1 & Seamonkey Issue

Leonard Chatagnier lenc5570 at sbcglobal.net
Thu Aug 7 02:01:24 UTC 2008


--- NoOp <glgxg at sbcglobal.net> wrote:

> On 08/06/2008 04:40 PM, Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
> > --- NoOp <glgxg at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> > 
> >> On 08/06/2008 02:17 PM, Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
> >> > Am using hardy x86-64, KDE4.1 and can only
> start
> >> > Seamonkey from the cli interface(Konsole). 
> When I
> >> try
> >> > to start Seamonkey from the K menu or a
> seamonkey
> >> icon
> >> > in the panel, it will do the busy cursor
> routine
> >> for
> >> > some time then just disappear. No problem
> running
> >> > firefox or opera from menu or icon, just
> >> seamonkey. 
> >> > Seamonkey runs ok from cli but outputs errors
> >> shown
> >> > below(can anyone offer a fix or link that would
> >> help):
> >> > 
> >> > TIA,
> >> > 
> >> >  chata at ubuntu-hardy-64bit:~$ seamonkey 
> >> > LoadPlugin: failed to initialize shared library
> >> >
> >>
> >
>
/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-openjdk/jre/lib/amd64/gcjwebplugin.so
> >> > [libxul.so: cannot open shared object file: No
> >> such
> >> > file or directory]   
> >> 
> >> Do you have Icedtea installed?
> >>
> >
>
http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy/icedtea-gcjwebplugin
> >> 
> > Yes.
> >
>snip
> > 
> >> How did you install SeaMonkey?
> >> 
> > Used synaptic. Had some crazy inter-dependency
> with
> > iceape and ended up removing iceape(automatic?)
> before
> > could install seamonkey.
> 
> Unfortunately (or fortunately depending on how you
> look at it) I do not
> have any 64bit systems to test on. Can you try with
> a new SM profile:
> 
> seamonkey -P
> 
> and then create a new profile. This will eliminate
> any possible issues
> that may have occured on the default install
> profile.
> 
Well, I ran the above command just as shown and got
the cursor back.  Never did this before(Proffile) so
let me know if I need to do something else.

> Also:
> http://packages.ubuntu.com/source/hardy/seamonkey
> You might want to do a complete reinstall given that
> you are early into
> this:
> 
> sudo apt-get remove --purge seamonkey
> sudo apt-get install seamonkey
> 
Have done this but will do again just in case.  Thanks
for the help.

Leonard Chatagnier
lenc5570 at sbcglobal.net




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