On Sat, Apr 28, 2007 at 10:11:40PM +0100, somethin2cool wrote: > not using Gnome or KDE, I seem to be mising some basic features (like > search). One of these is the ability to make links to files. I want to > make a link to seamoney, which has not registered as a browser, nor has > it registered a command. Thus putting a symlink to seamonkey in bin > ought to suffice until I learn more. > If you want seamonkey functionality (and virtually identical code) that works and is supported by Debian, apt-get install iceape
If you want to build seamonkey from scratch, you've a learning curve to climb because its large and convoluted.:) [Snip large explanation of Mozilla trademark policy, DFSG, permissions apparently granted and revoked, security fixes and eventual renaming: all of which will be resolved, I hope, by the time we next release :) ] man ln I suspect that you normally want ln -s to create soft links. The trick to remember is that you're linking what you've already got to what you want to call it or where you want it to be. ln WHAT I HAVE to WHAT I WANT So: cd /bin ; mv cp cp.original ln -s /usr/local/my_funky_copy /bin/cp substitutes a symlink for your locally modified binary for the system binary. ln -s /bin/cp /usr/local/my_funky_copy means that you've just overwritten all your hard work on my_funky_copy with the system binary :( Hope this helps, Andy -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]