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Hello, |
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Sorry I'm answering posts from quite a while ago. |
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Bruce A. Locke wrote: [Sat Sep 22 2001, 04:12:41AM EST] |
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> Does the new mozilla-bin package have all the headers, libraries, etc |
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> needed by third party programs like galeon? If so should we set up |
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> a PROVIDE so people can choose weither they feel like compiling |
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> mozilla or using the mozilla.org provided binaries? |
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I *believe* that it contains everything necessary, however I'm not sure. |
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I added it as a stop-gap measure because I couldn't get Mozilla to work |
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when compiled from source. I was unaware at the time that it had to be |
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run once as root before it could be run as a normal user. |
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Hallski wrote: [Sat Sep 22 2001, 05:15:08AM EST] |
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> I've asked agriffis to look into this. |
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Since I'm now using the mozilla (source) ebuilds, I'm not planning to |
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look into the question. If somebody using the mozilla-bin ebuild would |
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like to look into it, feel free. |
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Morgan Christiansson wrote: [Sat Sep 22 2001, 12:24:49PM EST] |
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> Why doesn't someone just build a gentoo .tbz2 package of it? |
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An interesting thing about the mozilla-bin ebuild is that it doesn't |
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require Gtk+ or any of the other supporting libraries, since it includes |
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them. Otherwise I agree with you. |
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Aron |