As long as you try to use -rpath in your LDFLAGS, you are doing something wrong. You have to use the standalone glue, which wouldn't attempt to link against libxul.so at all.
Look https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XulrunnerGecko to get some basic infos.
As long as you try to use -rpath in your LDFLAGS, you are doing something wrong. You have to use the standalone glue, which wouldn't attempt to link against libxul.so at all.
Look https:/ /wiki.ubuntu. com/XulrunnerGe cko to get some basic infos.