Dear WeiWang

You need to download not only mozilla-1.1-10mdk but also
mozilla-nspr-1.1-10mdk and maybe mozilla-nss-1.1-10mdk
First you have to remove all of previous mozilla instalation by the
command :
rpm -e mozilla mozilla-nspr mozilla-nss mozilla-psm
and then install the downloaded package and its dependencies from
Mandrake Cooker (mozilla, mozilla-nspr, mozilla-nss and mozilla-psm)
You need to download mozilla-psm package too if you have account on
Yahoo Mail or Hotmail.

Regards
Royke


----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, November 24, 2002 8:12 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] mozilla 1 on Mandrake 8.1 dependency problem


> Wei And All,
> I am a newbie but have reciently found "rpm --rebuilddb" to help
after
> installing  and making changes. Please let me know it this does not
> apply, here.
>
> Andrew
>
>
> On Sun, 24 Nov 2002 22:57:00 +0000
> "Wei Wang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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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