Hello list, After talking to Alex Vincent and some more research, Alex and I came to the conclusion that it's probably a smart move to start building Seamonkey 1.1. This version is currently in Alpha, but the final is expected within six weeks.
So I built a series of packages of the 1.1 version. You can find the packages here: http://hjh.passys.nl/Debian/Experimental A word on the nspr and nss libs: I had a lot of troubles with conflicting versions of these libs of xulrunner. Apparently Mike built xulrunner so that the -dev files contain links to the libraries with their basenames (so without the -0d). This means that when you install the xulrunner dev files, you can not have any other version of nspr or nss installed (this also goes for the mozilla 1.7.x versions!). To bypass these issues, I created the libnspr4-sm and libnss3-sm packages. These install the files in /usr/lib/seamonkey to avoid conflicts. The devel files of these libs are installed in /usr/include/seamonkey Basing Seamonkey on xulrunner is NOT a good idea. It's simply not stable. As soon as there is a suiterunner it will be possible, and then it should be build that way of course. Hendrik-Jan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]