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Re: Konqueror Goes Embedded!
by Rich Dulabahn on Thursday 22/Feb/2001, @07:22
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| Thanks for the tip. The platform I'm using is pretty close to an ipaq, but has an IDE hard drive attached, so I have no flash or rom type file systems. I tried what you suggested and get an identical segfault. Looks like this when you load a page:
Segmentation fault
debug: SlaveBase: read() error! exiting!
Is this the error you are seeing as well?
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Re: Konqueror Goes Embedded!
by Rich Dulabahn on Thursday 22/Feb/2001, @08:01
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Almost as soon as I posted my last message, I found the problem and fixed it. Here's what worked. I grabbed the konqueror cramfs for the iPAQ to study, and went into the /konqe directory. It held the konq binary, the konqueror script, and a directory called share. I tarred the share folder, and copied it to my source tree, in konqueror-embedded-snapshot/konq-embed/src. Then, I ran konqueror with this command: ./konqueror -qws and everything worked fine. I've included the tarfile to save time. Hope this helps.
share.tar.bz2
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