The script "run-conkeror" is deprecated and can't detect new versions of XULRunner. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1.Install XULRunner >=1.9.2.4 2.Install Conkeror-0.9.2 3.Run Conkeror Actual Results: Conkeror says: Cannot continue. XULRunner not found. Expected Results: Should work without problems.
Hem, works for me, conkeror starts correctly lambda ~ # qlist -ICv xulrunner conkeror net-libs/xulrunner-1.8.1.19 net-libs/xulrunner-1.9.2.8-r1 www-client/conkeror-0.9.2 Could you copy the result of the two following commands? $ qlist -ICv xulrunner conkeror $ grep -h '^\[' "$HOME"/.gre.d/*.conf "/etc/gre.d"/*.conf 2>/dev/null | sort -urV (qlist is part of portage-utils)
(In reply to comment #1) > Hem, works for me, conkeror starts correctly > > lambda ~ # qlist -ICv xulrunner conkeror > net-libs/xulrunner-1.8.1.19 > net-libs/xulrunner-1.9.2.8-r1 > www-client/conkeror-0.9.2 > > Could you copy the result of the two following commands? > $ qlist -ICv xulrunner conkeror > $ grep -h '^\[' "$HOME"/.gre.d/*.conf "/etc/gre.d"/*.conf 2>/dev/null | sort > -urV > > (qlist is part of portage-utils) > The output: $ qlist -ICv xulrunner conkeror net-libs/xulrunner-1.9.2.8 www-client/conkeror-0.9.2 $ grep -h '^\[' "$HOME"/.gre.d/*.conf "/etc/gre.d"/*.conf 2>/dev/null | sort -urV [1.9.2.8] The mistake happen when run-conkeror try to get "xrdir". If you get a new snapshot of conkeror you can see a different script which works fine for me.
I cannot reproduce this. What is the output of the following commands? $ version=[1.9.2.8] $ grep -Fxh -A2 -m1 "$version" "$HOME"/.gre.d/*.conf "/etc/gre.d"/*.conf
(In reply to comment #3) > I cannot reproduce this. What is the output of the following commands? > > $ version=[1.9.2.8] > $ grep -Fxh -A2 -m1 "$version" "$HOME"/.gre.d/*.conf "/etc/gre.d"/*.conf > This file does not exist: "$HOME"/.gre.d/*.conf "/etc/gre.d"/*.conf Maybe the problem is my setup as you say however, the last snapshot works and have important improvements.
(In reply to comment #4) > Maybe the problem is my setup as you say however, the last snapshot works and > have important improvements. If only Conkeror guys could provide some real releases. Ulrich, ready for a new snapshot...maybe one that Debian took?
(In reply to comment #4) > This file does not exist: "$HOME"/.gre.d/*.conf "/etc/gre.d"/*.conf The file in /etc/gre.d/ should definitely exist. It's installed by xulrunner. (In reply to comment #5) > If only Conkeror guys could provide some real releases. At least they tag their versions in the git repo. Last one was 0.9.2 five months ago. > Ulrich, ready for a new snapshot...maybe one that Debian took? I'd much prefer a version like 0.9.3 instead of some Debian thingy. Maybe we should ask upstream to make their "releases" more often? If they refuse we can still take an intermediate snapshot.
Seems that upstream is unwilling to make releases at this point, see URL: "... we consider the best version to run is always the latest git head." which is of course unacceptable from a distro's point of view. Can we please drop this package to unstable again, or even package.mask it? It should never have been stabilised, in the first place. I've made a new shapshot (of the "best version", see above).
(In reply to comment #7) > Seems that upstream is unwilling to make releases at this point, see URL: > "... we consider the best version to run is always the latest git head." > which is of course unacceptable from a distro's point of view. I agree with you. > Can we please drop this package to unstable again, or even package.mask it? It > should never have been stabilised, in the first place. Make it unstable can be a good idea and add "general snapshots". I mean there is a snapshot called only with the version (0.9.1, 0.9.2). The week snapshot with improvements for debian or other distros are not important for us (could be conkeror-9999.ebuild). Other option is add versions by date like in uzbl browser.
There is a new version avaliable (0.9.3). Who can update the ebuild?
Reopening.
This should be fixed in 0.9.3. Please reopen in case it isn't.