| Comment by: Chris (82.18.65.211) | At: 17 Aug 2013, 12:43 | File version: 0.9.8.11 | 
I'm going to hazard a guess that you have an old version of libintl.  Try this one: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/cdyoung/tmp/libintl.lha 
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| Comment by: samo79 (2.40.115.113) | At: 15 Aug 2013, 07:44 | File version: 0.9.8.11 | 
Latest version crash at startup on my Sam440, here a part of the crashlog    ----------------  Symbol info:  Instruction pointer 0x71ACADD4 belongs to module "" (HUNK/Kickstart)    Stack trace:    libintl.so:libintl_bindtextdomain()+0x1c (section 9 @ 0x530)  hotot-qt:main()+0x13c (section 8 @ 0xC1A4)  native kernel module newlib.library.kmod+0x00002094  native kernel module newlib.library.kmod+0x00002d3c  native kernel module newlib.library.kmod+0x00002eb8  hotot-qt:_start()+0x170 (section 8 @ 0x170)  native kernel module dos.library.kmod+0x00022d9c  native kernel module kernel+0x0003bd20  native kernel module kernel+0x0003bda0      PPC disassembly:  71acadcc: XXXXXXXX   illegal address  71acadd0: XXXXXXXX   illegal address  71acadd4: XXXXXXXX   illegal address  71acadd8: XXXXXXXX   illegal address  71acaddc: XXXXXXXX   illegal address    System information:    CPU  Model: AMCC PPC440EP V1.3  CPU speed: 799 MHz  FSB speed: 133 MHz  Extensions:    Machine  Machine name: Sam440EP  Memory: 1048576 KB  Extensions: bus.pci 
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| Comment by: HKvalhe (85.167.227.247) | At: 13 Aug 2013, 16:07 | File version: 0.9.8.11 | 
Ok, i understand now. It's easy to mix Javascript and Java. The program itself looks very nice, as does the Facebook app :) 
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| Comment by: musa (83.88.85.74) | At: 13 Aug 2013, 00:02 | File version: 0.9.8.11 | 
Thanks for this great program. At last a twitter program for os4. 
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| Comment by: Chris (82.18.65.211) | At: 12 Aug 2013, 22:01 | File version: 0.9.8.11 | 
Javascript has nothing to do with Java, so JAmiga wont help.  I don't know what the problem is with Qt Javascript, I can run Hotot on a low-specced netbook under Linux and it runs at a decent speed.  Hopefully it is something that can be fixed.  Hotot itself doesn't have to run under Qt, but we don't have any other web browser engine I can build it into. 
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| Comment by: HKvalhe (85.167.227.247) | At: 12 Aug 2013, 20:45 | File version: 0.9.8.11 | 
I was aware of the Javascript situation. It might interesting you if i mention JAmiga. Perhaps this could be something to think of for future versions? I don't know much about programming, but i am aware of Javascript yes. Slow, but like i said, your many great ports have a lot of potensiality :) 
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| Comment by: Chris (82.18.65.211) | At: 12 Aug 2013, 18:50 | File version: 0.9.8.11 | 
It's slow because the QtWebKit Javascript implementation is very slow for some reason. 
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| Comment by: HKvalhe (85.167.227.247) | At: 12 Aug 2013, 16:27 | File version: 0.9.8.11 | 
Gave it a test :) Interesting concept, but slow at this stage. But the program has potensial. 
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| Comment by: HKvalhe (77.40.194.23) | At: 12 Aug 2013, 13:49 | File version: 0.9.8.11 | 
Looks very promising. Gonna give it a test :) 
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