On 12/31/06, Szára György <lagymata@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Please anybody who ever could me lend a helping hand ! I had an unsuccessful attempt to install DjVuLibre -3.5.17 plug-in on my Fedora Core 4. Last time I had not only tried but have comleted the process according to the enclosed README. But in spite of all my endevour the plug-in doesn't work for me ! In the course of my atempt I had made as follows: I had downloaded from http://djvu.libre.djvuzone.org The tar.gz stuff was uncompressed, untared $ cd to the same directory $ ./configure $ make then changed to su # make install After I had ascerteaned the site of the file plug-in with ls -al that is /usr/lib/mozilla then the directorie /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins. After I changed to # cd /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins I had to make -According to the written instructions- made symbolic link # ln -s /usr/local/lib/netscape/plugins/nsdejavu.so nsdejavu.so in order to make mozilla firefox find the djview the name of reference. The bug may be in the different environment suspected by Instruction and the real lay out of my FC4. In the Instruction one presumed: /usr/local/.netscape/plugilns/nsdejavu.so /usr/lilb/netscape/plugins/nsdejavu.so but in the real lay out there is nowhere /netscape/ subdirectory ! With this plug-in one should be able read documents of these kind. In the hope I'll be able recompanse your pains I stay sincerely yours Gyurka
Simple fix. Do the following: 1) Run "updatedb" to refresh the find database 2) Run "locate nsdejavu.so" to find instances of the particular file.