> 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 mozilla script directly with an alias or symlink from ~/bin > if you include that in your path. Installing xpi's into a > package-managed mozilla can be tricky anyway so you will be killing two > birds with one stone. If you want to go back to 1.0.0 all you have to > do is delete the directory you created and/or reverse whatever you did > to call the mozilla script by default since with this method you never > actually uninstalled 1.0.0.
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++-libc6.1-1.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Do I need to install a shared library? Now usually one has to do the ./configure, make, make install routine for compiling new programs. Why don't you have to do that with Mozilla? Thanks for your help. -Andy -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]