> Did you upgrade from 0.x to 1.x? I did "rpm -ivh mozilla-'whatever 
> version'.rpm libnspr-'whatever version'.rpm" but got the same error message:
> mozilla < 0.9.9 conflicts with libnspr4-1.1-10mdk
> 
I made sure that the mandrake mozilla packages were not installed on my
machine.  I checked the dependencies of the mandrake mozilla packages and
saw that I could uninstall mozilla, libnspr, and perhaps a couple of other
packages.  I then did a fresh install of the rpms that I got from the
mozilla.org site, which is why I used "rpm -ivh".  If you use the mandrake
packages perhaps you should try upgrading using "rpm -Uvh".

I've never used galeon, so I can't help you with that.

> As for "default mozilla", what I mean is that galeon is based on mozilla. So 
> I must let galeon know that a new mozilla is installed. If you install 
> mozilla 1.x from source, the readme says it must be installed in a different 
> directory. I am not sure if rpm does that for you. But unfortunately rpm 
> doesn't work for me. So I have installed 1.10 from source and mozilla works 
> by its own just all right. I didn't want 2 copies of mozilla, it was the 
> installation instruction that said installing new mozilla into the same 
> directory would cause problem. Now the new version works fine by itself. 
> What I want to do now is to let Galeon(which is based on mozilla) know that 
> a new version is installed and let Galeon use the new mozilla.
> 
> >I used the packages from the mozilla web site, not from any of the
> >mandrake releases, but it was easily done by just installing the packages
> >at the same time.
> >
> ># rpm -ivh mozilla-'whatever version'.rpm libnspr-'whatever version'.rpm
> >
> >what do you mean by the default mozilla?  if you mean how to change the
> >menus in gnome so it points to the new mozilla just go to panel -> edit
> >menus in the gnome menu.  if you launch mozilla from a command line just
> >create an alias for the correct path.  sorry i don't remember what is the
> >preffered file to create aliases in for bash (which i assume is your
> >shell).
> >
> >why do you want to have both versions of mozilla installed anyways?
> >
> >On Sun, 24 Nov 2002, Wei Wang wrote:
> >
> > > Maybe this question should be for mozilla mailing list. But could anyone
> > > using mozilla & galeon give me a hand here?
> > >
> > > I have mozilla 0.9.4 and am trying to upgrade to 1.10. I downloaded
> > > mozilla-1.1-10mdk.i586.rpm from mandrake rpms.cooker
> > > When I test this rpm I get this error message:
> > >
> > > error: failed dependencies:
> > >   libnspr4 = 1.1-10mdk is needed by mozilla-1.1-10mdk
> > >   mozilla = 0.9.4 is needed by mozilla-mail-0.9.4-3mdk
> > > RESULT=1
> > >
> > > But when I try to install libnspr4-1.1-10mdk.i586.rpm
> > > I get an error message like this:
> > >
> > > error: failed dependencies:
> > >   mozilla < 0.9.9 conflicts with libnspr4-1.1-10mdk
> > > RESULT=1
> > >
> > > Is this some kind of cross-dependency problem? What am I going to do 
> >now?
> > >
> > > Trying to solve this problem, I downloaded a mozilla 1.01 from mozilla
> > > website. Hoping that installing 1.01 would allow me to install
> > > libnspr4-1.1-10, then consequently I could upgrade to mozilla 1.10. But 
> >the
> > > README told me that I have to install it in a clean(new) directory. So I
> > > installed it in /usr/local/mozilla (my old 0.9.4 is in usr/lib/mozilla). 
> >Now
> > > how can I make the system recognize this new version as default mozilla? 
> >I
> > > mean after I installed mozilla 1.01 in a different directory, 
> >libnspr4.rpm
> > > still thinks I have mozilla 0.9.4. What should I do?
> > >
> > > Many thanks,
> > >
> > > Wei
> > >
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