Akemi Yagi wrote: > On Sun, 25 Feb 2007 16:34:09 -0600, Johnny Hughes wrote: > > >> On Sun, 2007-02-25 at 15:23 -0600, Johnny Hughes wrote: >> >>> On Sun, 2007-02-25 at 15:37 -0500, P Marvin Eberly wrote: >>> >>>> On Sun, 2007-02-25 at 15:29 -0500, William L. Maltby wrote: >>>> >>>>> On Sun, 2007-02-25 at 15:24 -0500, P Marvin Eberly wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>>> <snip> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> There is a fix that works as a work around until another >>>>>>> solution is done, which is to create this symbolic link: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> cd /usr/lib >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ln -s firefox-1.5.0.10/libfreeb13.so . >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Having libfreeb13.so in /usr/lib allows evolution to start ... >>>>>>> removing it prevents it from starting. >>>>>>> >>>>>> Sorry guys, this didn't fix it here. What is the proper way to >>>>>> undo this link I made? >>>>>> >>>>> cd /usr/lib >>>>> rm libfreeb13.so >>>>> >>>> Thanks, Bill. >>>> Done >>>> >>> Hmmm .... I tested this fix on serveral machines including 2 rhel4 ones >>> and even a couple with firefox-2 and they all worked ok. >>> > > Got it! Folks, it is not libfreeb13.so but libfreebl3.so (the letter l, > not number 1). > > [OT] Hey, Johnny, you mentioned earlier that if you could type you would > be dangerous. So, this is what you meant... :-) :-) > > Akemi - always your fan. > Color me abnormally stupid. It didn't work for me and I finally resorted to # find / -name libfreeb* and pasted the absolute path, "/usr/lib/firefox-1.5.0.10/libfreebl3.so" to do the symlink without ever noticing the ell/one ambiguity. Thanks to all!