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February 16, 2001
Mozilla M0.8
CPQ-AXPVMS-MOZILLA-M0008--1.PCSI
On this page you'll find information about:
Downloading and Installing Mozilla
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Problem Reporting and Bugzilla
Mozilla for OpenVMS is available only on the Alpha platform.
If you encounter color problems when running Mozilla on an 8-plane video mode system, it is likely that you are running another application that uses a large number of colors (Navigator V3 is such an application). In this situation, start Mozilla before you start the other application. These problems usually do not occur on a 16 or 24-plane video mode system.
The following software is required in order to successfully run Mozilla:
For more information about downloading patches, see Compaq Services Software Patches.
Mozilla for OpenVMS has not been tested with any other IP stack.
PGFLQUOTA is the most important process quota to check. Following is an estimate of the PGFLQUOTA you need:
The default value of FILLM is 100, which is not normally enough to run Mozilla. To successfully run Mozilla, do one of the following:
Mozilla requires a relatively large number of process sections, so you may find that you have an insufficient number. (Note: If you install the Mozilla images after you install the Mozilla kit, you can avoid this problem completely. See Installing the Mozilla Images for more information.)
If you see an error similar to either of the following, then you have exhausted the available process sections:
nsNativeComponentLoader: GetFactory(/dka0/mozilla/components/libnsgif.so) %SYSTEM-F-SECTBLFUL, process or global section table is full |
There are three ways to solve this problem, as follows:
Mozilla.org has provided release notes for M0.8.
The release notes contain sections about Mozilla on Windows®, Mac®, and UNIX®. Mozilla for OpenVMS is ported from the UNIX code, so the notes in the UNIX section are applicable to OpenVMS.
When reading UNIX documentation, note the following differences between UNIX and OpenVMS:
The mozilla.org release notes show example file specifications in UNIX format. For example, the UNIX file specification
/dka100/foo/bar/file.dat
is equivalent to DKA100:[FOO.BAR]FILE.DAT
on OpenVMS.
Directories that begin with a period on UNIX begin with an underscore on OpenVMS. In addition, on UNIX, the tilde (~) is shorthand
for SYS$LOGIN. Therefore, on UNIX ~/.mozilla/mozprofile/prefs.js
is equivalent to [._MOZILLA.MOZPROFILE]
.
If the Mozilla M0.7 kit is currently installed, it will be removed automatically before the M0.8 kit is installed.
If you have installed a Mozilla kit earlier than M0.7 (for example, M18 [kit name I5.0]), the installation procedure displays a warning that M0.8 is a lower version of an installed product. During the installation you are asked if you want to continue. Press Return to remove the previous kit and to continue installing M0.8.
The Mozilla for OpenVMS software is available for the Alpha platform as a compressed self-extracting file.
Please fill out and submit the Mozilla for OpenVMS registration form. You will receive an email message with the URL of the location of the kit to download.
The size of the compressed kit is 42,932 blocks. The expanded kit will occupy 118,800 blocks.
To expand the Mozilla for OpenVMS self-extracting file, enter the following command:
$ RUN MOZILLA-OPENVMS-ALPHA-M08.SFX_AXPEXE |
The system expands the file and names the decompressed file CPQ-AXPVMS-MOZILLA-M0008--1.PCSI. Do not rename this file.
Note: If you expand the kit on an ODS-5 disk, the filename defaults to lowercase. PCSI requires all uppercase characters. Rename the file to the same name, but containing all uppercase characters, before you begin the installation.
After you expand the Mozilla kit, you can delete the .SFX_AXPEXE file.
Alternatively, you can first install
Mozilla, then delete the .PCSI file, and keep the small .SFX_AXPEXE file in case you need to re-install the Mozilla kit.
Use the following procedure to start the installation.
Note: If many users want to run Mozilla on the same
system, they can all run from the same installation. User specific information
is maintained in a user profile, and these are stored in each user's SYS$LOGIN tree.
You must install Mozilla into a top-level directory. If you do not accept
the PCSI default destination, make sure that you do not attempt to install
Mozilla into a sub-directory.
To install the Mozilla for OpenVMS Alpha kit, enter the following command:
Installing Mozilla
$ PRODUCT INSTALL MOZILLA /SOURCE=KITS |
For a description of the features you can request with the PRODUCT INSTALL command when starting an installation such as running the IVP, purging files, and configuring the installation, see the POLYCENTER Software Installation Utility User's Guide.
As the installation procedure progresses, the system displays the following information.
The following product has been selected: CPQ AXPVMS MOZILLA M0.8 Layered Product Do you want to continue? [YES] Configuration phase starting ... You will be asked to choose options, if any, for each selected product and for any products that may be installed to satisfy software dependency requirements. CPQ AXPVMS MOZILLA M0.8 * This product does not have any configuration options. Mozilla for OpenVMS Alpha You MUST confirm that the required ECOs are installed! Please review the list of ECOs documented in the Release Notes. Do you want to continue? [YES] Execution phase starting ... %PCSI-W-VERINS, the installation of product CPQ AXPVMS MOZILLA M0.8 -PCSI-W-VERREM, will remove current product CPQ AXPVMS MOZILLA M0.7 Do you want to continue? [YES] The following product will be installed to destination: CPQ AXPVMS MOZILLA M0.8 DISK$ALPHASYS:[VMS$COMMON.] The following product will be removed from destination: CPQ AXPVMS MOZILLA M0.7 DISK$ALPHASYS:[VMS$COMMON.] Portion done: 0%...10%...20%...30%...40%...50%...60%...70%...80%...90%...100% The following product has been installed: CPQ AXPVMS MOZILLA M0.8 Layered Product The following product has been removed: CPQ AXPVMS MOZILLA M0.7 Layered Product $ |
Stopping and Restarting the Installation
Use the following procedure to stop and restart the installation:
After you install Mozilla using the PRODUCT INSTALL command, you can also optionally install the Mozilla images. There are two benefits to installing the images:
To install the Mozilla images, run the command file INSTALL.COM (which resides in the Mozilla root directory). For example:
$ SET DEFAULT SYS$COMMON:[MOZILLA] $ @INSTALL |
Approximately 194 global sections and 60,752 global pages are required to install the Mozilla images. If you want to uninstall the Mozilla images, enter the following:
$ SET DEFAULT SYS$COMMON:[MOZILLA] $ @INSTALL REMOVE |
The main Mozilla application in the kit is Mozilla-bin (formerly named apprunner). Mozilla-bin is the full browser with extensions, and closely resembles Netscape Communicator. Mozilla-bin contains:
You invoke the Mozilla-bin application through the supplied MOZILLA.COM command file. To invoke Mozilla-bin, enter the following:
$ @SYS$COMMON:[MOZILLA]MOZILLA |
This assumes that you installed the kit to the default location. If you directed PCSI to install to a different location, then your command to start MOZILLA will contain a different disk or directory.
You can also pass arguments to the application. For example:
$ @SYS$COMMON:[MOZILLA]MOZILLA "http://www.openvms.compaq.com" $ @SYS$COMMON:[MOZILLA]MOZILLA "-edit" $ @SYS$COMMON:[MOZILLA]MOZILLA """-ProfileManager""" |
Note that any argument that is case-sensitive (such as ProfileManager in the previous example) must be enclosed in three sets of quotation marks.
When you run Mozilla, the system must have approximately 336 global pages and one global section available. A check is made when you invoke Mozilla. If these requirements are not met, a warning is issued and terminating Mozilla is recommended.
When running Mozilla, you will see messages similar to the following appear in the terminal output. These are normal for this release.
$ @mozilla Starting mozilla-bin... Registering plugin 0 for: "*","All types",".*" Registering plugin 0 for: "*","All types",".*" *** PRE date = 552 *** POST date = 558 Document http://www.mozilla.org/ loaded successfully $ |
Many other messages are displayed when using the Navigator, Mail/News and
Composer components of Mozilla. This is normal for this milestone release.
Mozilla for OpenVMS includes support for helper applications. The following example shows how to set up the the Adobe Acrobat Viewer (for Java) on OpenVMS Alpha as a helper application.
After completing these steps, when Mozilla encounters a PDF file it will automatically invoke the Acrobat Viewer to display the
contents of the PDF file.
Description of type: PDF
Note that if your viewer directory is not DKA0:[ADOBEACROBATVIEWER], change this value to the correct directory specification.
Also note that you can enter the file specification in either OpenVMS or UNIX syntax, or you can use the Choose button to locate
your application.
This section contains notes on the current release of Mozilla.
Mozilla M0.8 for OpenVMS includes support for basic security (https://). This is the first release of Mozilla for OpenVMS to include security support.
Mozilla M0.8 for OpenVMS provides security using Personal Security Manager (PSM) V2. (Other platforms running
Mozilla use PSM V1 to provide security.) PSM V2 is currently under development. When complete,
PSM V2 will run in-process as a fully integrated Mozilla component to perform cryptographic operations on behalf of a client application.
These operations will include setting up an SSL connection, object signing and signature verification, certificate management
(including issuance and revocation), and other common PKI (public-key infrastructure) functions. For more information about PSM, see:
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/psm/
NOTE: The current baselevel of PSM V2, used by Mozilla M0.8 for OpenVMS, does
not include all of the planned functionality. Features that are not yet available include hooks to the user interface (for example, to display
a certificate) and error handling. The Mozilla.org release notes that discuss security do not apply to Mozilla for OpenVMS.
Mozilla for OpenVMS supports helper applications. For example, if you want Mozilla to use a PDF viewer to display a PDF
file, you would configure the PDF viewer as a helper application.
See Setting Up a Helper Application
for instructions on how to set up the Adobe™ Acrobat™ Viewer for Java™ as a helper application.
This section contains notes on how to improve the performance of Mozilla.
In previous milestone releases of Mozilla for OpenVMS, Compaq recommended disabling the disk cache to improve performance.
In M0.8, this is no longer necessary. If you previously disabled the disk cache, you should now enable it.
To enable the disk cache:
This section contains frequently asked questions about Mozilla for OpenVMS Alpha.
Q: What is Netscape 6 and what happened to Communicator Version 5.0?
A:
Netscape 6 is the name of the current release of the Netscape browser. (The names Navigator and Communicator are no longer used.)
Netscape 6 is based on the Mozilla code base.
Netscape has moved from Communicator Version 4.7 to Netscape 6. There is no Communicator V5.0.
Q: What are the differences between Mozilla and Netscape 6?
A:
The Netscape 6 browser was built from the Mozilla M18 code. (M18 is the release preceding M0.6.)
The M18 code, with the Netscape 6 changes, was released as Mozilla M0.6.
Netscape 6 and Mozilla M0.6 are essentially the same browser, except that Netscape
packaged some additional components with their offering.
Netscape 6 contains the following additional components:
Setting Up a Helper Application (Example: Adobe™ Acrobat™ Viewer for Java™)
$ sv = f$verify(0)
$ adobe_jar_file = "/dka0/adobeacrobatviewer/acrobat.jar"
$ @sys$manager:java$setup
$ cp = f$trnlnm("classpath") + ":" + adobe_jar_file
$ define /user classpath "''cp'"
$ sv = f$verify(sv)
$ if "''p2'" .nes. "" then p1 = p2
$ java -mx32m "com.adobe.acrobat.Viewer" 'p1'
$ exit
$ SET FILE /PROTECTION=WORLD:READ DKA0:[ADOBEACROBATVIEWER]PDF.COM
$ SET DEFAULT DKA0:[ADOBEACROBATVIEWER]
$ @PDF HELP.PDF
File extension: PDF
MIME type: application/pdf
Application to use: DKA0:[ADOBEACROBATVIEWER]PDF
Release Notes
Performance Notes
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Netscape 6 and Communicator 5
Differences between Mozilla and Netscape 6
Netscape 6 on OpenVMS
Q: Will Netscape 6 be available on OpenVMS?
A:
While the actual Netscape 6 product will not be available on OpenVMS, the code base for Netscape 6 is Mozilla M0.6.
A newer release of Mozilla, M0.8, is currently available on OpenVMS.
Compaq also plans to release a supported version of Mozilla Version 1.0 on OpenVMS.
Security for Mozilla on OpenVMS
Q: When will security be available for Mozilla on OpenVMS?
A:
Security support is included in Mozilla M0.8 for OpenVMS, released February 16, 2001. See the Release Notes section for more information.
Mozilla on OpenVMS VAX
Q: When will a version of Mozilla be available for VAX?
A:
There are currently no plans to port Mozilla to the VAX platform.
Java Support in Mozilla
Q: Why is there no Java support in Mozilla for OpenVMS?
A: Mozilla implements Java using OJI (Open JVM Integration). OJI is part of Java Version 1.3.0_01, but V1.3.0_01 is not yet available on all platforms, including OpenVMS Alpha. As soon as Java Version 1.3.0_01 is available on OpenVMS, it will be supported in Mozilla. (Note that Java V1.3 is available now on OpenVMS, but it does not include OJI.)
Advantages of using OJI are:
For more information, see http://www.mozilla.org/oji/.
Mozilla doesn't start up - decimal error
Q: Mozilla fails to start up. I see errors similar to this displayed:
nsNativeComponentLoader: SelfRegisterDll(/dka0/mozilla/components/libvcard.so) Load FAILED with error: OpenVMS status is decimal 114690
A: One of the account quotas may be too low. See
Account Quotas and System Parameters, in
particular the discussion about the FILLM quota.
Mozilla doesn't start up - process or global section error
Q: Mozilla fails to start up. I see errors similar to this displayed:
nsNativeComponentLoader: GetFactory(/dka0/mozilla/components/libnsgif.so) Load FAILED with error: OpenVMS status is decimal 540 %SYSTEM-F-SECTBLFUL, process or global section table is full
A: You have a shortage of process sections. See Account Quotas and System
Parameters for information about how to solve this problem.
Can't open new DECterms
Q: After running Mozilla, I can't open any new DECterms. Normal terminal sessions (for example, telnet) still work properly. Only a reboot seems to fix the problem -- removing the installed components from memory (INSTALL.COM REMOVE), or restarting X-Windows does not help. Other X-Windows applications do not seem to be affected. What's going on?
A:
You are probably out of buffer object space. Try increasing the SYSGEN
parameter MAXBOBMEM.
Unable to open the temporary file
Q: I can't send mail or create a page using Composer. I see a message similar to "Unable to open the temporary file." What's wrong?
A: Make sure that you do not have any logical name or symbol definitions for tmp or tmpdir. If you do, remove them.
Report all problems to Bugzilla.
Do not report
problems into the PTR system, or in newsgroups, or contact the CSC about Mozilla (Mozilla is not a released
product).
Bugzilla
Mozilla has a bug reporting and tracking system named Bugzilla. This system is used to track all Mozilla problems across all platforms, including OpenVMS. For further information on Bugzilla, visit http://www.mozilla.org/bugs/.
Before entering any new problem report, please search the database to make sure that the problem has not already been reported. Mark OpenVMS specific problems by setting the Platform to DEC and OS field to OpenVMS.
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