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Solaris 10 firefox 3.6.14 firefox-bin Invalid argument

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I have downloaded the latest firefox-3.6.14, however when I try and run it from the command line I get: /home/cb202208/Install/firefox/run-mozilla.sh: line 421: /home/cb202208/Install/firefox/depend/bin/pango-querymodules: Invalid argument /home/cb202208/Install/firefox/run-mozilla.sh: line 422: /home/cb202208/Install/firefox/depend/bin/gtk-query-immodules-2.0: Invalid argument /home/cb202208/Install/firefox/run-mozilla.sh: line 423: /home/cb202208/Install/firefox/depend/bin/gdk-pixbuf-query-loaders: Invalid argument /home/cb202208/Install/firefox/run-mozilla.sh: line 143: /home/cb202208/Install/firefox/firefox-bin: Invalid argument

I have downloaded the latest firefox-3.6.14, however when I try and run it from the command line I get: /home/cb202208/Install/firefox/run-mozilla.sh: line 421: /home/cb202208/Install/firefox/depend/bin/pango-querymodules: Invalid argument /home/cb202208/Install/firefox/run-mozilla.sh: line 422: /home/cb202208/Install/firefox/depend/bin/gtk-query-immodules-2.0: Invalid argument /home/cb202208/Install/firefox/run-mozilla.sh: line 423: /home/cb202208/Install/firefox/depend/bin/gdk-pixbuf-query-loaders: Invalid argument /home/cb202208/Install/firefox/run-mozilla.sh: line 143: /home/cb202208/Install/firefox/firefox-bin: Invalid argument

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Oops, seems that I'm running on a Solaris x86 zone now.

Downloaded the x86 versions of firefox (and thunderbird) and it's all good.

If you're on Solaris - run "uname -a", if you get: SunOS hostname 5.10 Generic_144489-05 i86pc i386 i86pc

Then you're on a x86 environment. :-)

Cheers