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Seamonkey internet browser3/1/2024 I don't know if that will fix it for you, but most likely it will as the patch fixes some undefined references. Go to and find the page on SeaMonkey and there is the patch you can download. This problem has been there for ages, since the start of the 1.1 series I think. Someone should go and berate the SeaMonkey developers, as it won't compile without a little patch provided by T2. Gmake: Leaving directory `/root/mozilla/layout' Gmake: Leaving directory `/root/mozilla/layout/build' NsCanvasRenderingContext2D.cpp:(.text+0x5bad): undefined reference to `XCreatePixmap' NsCanvasRenderingContext2D.cpp:(.text+0x5b75): undefined reference to `XFree' NsCanvasRenderingContext2D.cpp:(.text+0x5b39): undefined reference to `XListPixmapFormats' NsCanvasRenderingContext2D.cpp:(.text+0x5b16): undefined reference to `XRenderFindStandardFormat' /dist/lib/libgkconcvs_s.a(nsCanvasRenderingContext2D.o): In function `nsCanvasRenderingContext2D::SetDimensions(int, int)': NsCanvasRenderingContext2D.cpp:(.text+0x20c6): undefined reference to `XFreePixmap' /dist/lib/libgkconcvs_s.a(nsCanvasRenderingContext2D.o): In function `nsCanvasRenderingContext2D::Destroy()': Please help, I'm using the same compiling code as you used in 4.11 I've recompiled Gtk2, Pixman, Pango etc and nothing. But even better would be telling me how to get around this error. "Hi Barry, I've been spending days trying to compile Seamonkey or Firefox on 4.12, 4.2 etc and always getting the same errorsĪlso are you going to upload Seamonkey, Composer: 7592KB. Height: 24px !important /* default size for normal toolbars -row hight with icons in toolbar*/ * address bar is still larger than others */ I'm using it with these changes in /root/.mozilla/default/r3y1skkw.slt/chrome/userChrome.css file: It is actually just a CSS that hides flash unless you click on the icon. letting a bookmark pointing to the SeaMonkey addons can diminish the complains about the browser. "If SeaMonkey 'looks' more like Firefox, less people will complain about it. It let's Seamonkey masquerade as another browser, handy for web sites that only except Internet Explorer. You might want to consider User Agent Switcher as well. It makes the browser experience a whole lot better.ĭownload the latest version from the author's homepage: Ithe best one for Linux users is 'Mostly Crystal' by CatThief. "SeaMonkey also needs a new theme.The default one is terrible. NoScript can block not only Flash,but many other plugins as well. "'NoScript' and 'Duplicate Tab' are the most essential. I may add one or two more, as long as they're small. Also, Zombiekeys does not work in Composer. Maybe there is some conflict with JWM key handling. One thing about Zombiekeys though, not all key combinations work. Note that although I created these specifically for SeaMonkey, and such that they are already installed when the system is built, and they have files in /usr/lib/seamonkey, this could probably easily be fixed to work with Firefox. I've made them into PETs for the purpose of building in Woof Unleashed, and they are quite small, Zombiekeys is 9.5KB and Adblock is 71KB. I'm not using Adblock Plus, as I recall back last year when I compared them, Adblock is much smaller but still does a good job. It also helps with my very low monthly limit (1GB). The key combinations are a Microsoft standard:Īdblock, well, you know what that's for! As my Internet connection is painfully slow, this is essential for me, and sure does make a difference. Zombiekeys is really handy, it enables you to type accented characters very easily on a plain-English keyboard, or probably any keyboard. There is a site that has some Firefox addons modified for SeaMokey:Īnyway, I decided to build-in some addons for the Woof live-CD, ones that are really essential. There are many addons for SeaMonkey, and many Firefox addons can also work in SeaMonkey.
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