Mark L. Kahnt declaimed:You have to use a java compiled with gcc 3.2. Sun's one is not ok. Blackdown has one. Check the list archive, a link was given one or two weeks ago where to download it.
On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 09:45, Michael Bona wrote:<snip>
Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 12:57, Michael Bona wrote:
Hi,
does anyone know a source for Mozilla Version 1.3 for Woody? Apt-get.org
does not seem to list any and I am really looking forward to the new
functionality.
Nah - I've been running both the Debian maintained and the Mozilla.org versions since the mid-Milestone days, against the same .mozilla, and have seen no hiccups, although I don't use it for email, but by 1.3, it should be generally okay there.
As to plugins, that is something that does need to be re-installed. Copy
your /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins files to /opt/mozilla/plugins (except for
the javaplugin.so - that needs to be a symbolic link instead) and start
up /opt/mozilla/mozilla, and all should be fine.
I don't use Mozilla for email, just browsing. This is my strategy too. I can run /usr/bin/mozilla(1.0) or /usr/local/bin/mozilla(1.3) just fine. _but_ I cannot get the java plugin to work.
I'm running Sun's Java package and Mozilla 1.3 talkback from Mozilla.org. I've symlinked
/usr/local/mozilla/plugin/libjavaplugin_oji.so -> /usr/java/j2sdk1.4.1_02/jre/plugin/i386/ns610/libjavaplugin_oji.so
The info at plugindoc.mozdev.org says these should work together (both compiled with gcc-2.95xxx).
When I compile a trivial applet (straight from Bruce Eckel's Thinking In
Java) that works fine with Appletviewer, Mozilla gives me an error
saying that the plugin for "application/x-java-applet;version=1.4.1"
needs to be installed, Mozilla's about:plugins window lists it and shows
it as being Enabled. (And yes, Edit>Advanced>Enable Java is checked.)
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