Andy wrote:
Your recommendation seemed to be the safest and easiest so
I tried it and got the following error as I was not doing any symlinking
and just running from within the directory:
steelhead:/home/andy/mozilla# ./mozilla
./mozilla-bin: error while loading shared libraries:
libstdc++-lib
On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 09:15:39PM -0900, Andy wrote:
> steelhead:/home/andy/mozilla# ./mozilla
> ./mozilla-bin: error while loading shared libraries:
> libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
> directory
>
> Do I need to install a shared library?
If you've got
> My personal recommendation would be to just download the tarball
> directly from mozilla.org, untar it in your home directory[check where
> it untars to with tar tzf first, it may want to untar to bin in which
> case you may want to untar it in ~/mozilla or something], and then run
> the included
Andy wrote:
Kind of a newbie question here.
I really want to try Mozilla Calendar but I need Mozilla 1.2 first.
My apt-get tells me that my Mozilla 1.0.0 is already the newest
version. 4 questions please:
Should I just download and compile Mozilla 1.2 on my own?
I would like to stick with the D
On 12/12/02 22:17, Andy wrote:
Kind of a newbie question here.
I really want to try Mozilla Calendar but I need Mozilla 1.2 first.
My apt-get tells me that my Mozilla 1.0.0 is already the newest
version. 4 questions please:
Should I just download and compile Mozilla 1.2 on my own?
Works like a
On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 06:17:57PM -0900, Andy wrote:
> How long will it take for Mozilla 1.2 to become a stable
> debian package so one can use apt-get?
Probably not until sarge is released.
On a more serious note, it will be avaliable in testing much sooner.
You could always just get the versio
Jon wrote:
Hi Andy.
On Fri, 2002-12-13 at 14:17, Andy wrote:
Kind of a newbie question here.
I really want to try Mozilla Calendar but I need Mozilla 1.2 first.
My apt-get tells me that my Mozilla 1.0.0 is already the newest
version. 4 questions please:
The version of Mozilla in stable an
Hi Andy.
On Fri, 2002-12-13 at 14:17, Andy wrote:
> Kind of a newbie question here.
> I really want to try Mozilla Calendar but I need Mozilla 1.2 first.
> My apt-get tells me that my Mozilla 1.0.0 is already the newest
> version. 4 questions please:
>
The version of Mozilla in stable and test
Andy wrote:
> Kind of a newbie question here.
> I really want to try Mozilla Calendar but I need Mozilla 1.2 first.
> My apt-get tells me that my Mozilla 1.0.0 is already the newest
> version. 4 questions please:
>
> Should I just download and compile Mozilla 1.2 on my own?
>
> I would like to
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