M Harris wrote:
> On Friday 13 April 2007 01:37, Hans van der Merwe wrote:
>> Also downloaded the file and tried per hand - nothing.
>> I finally forced the install - seems to work, but still?
>       Sometimes the dependency thing in Linux is not reliable and causes 
> problems 
> when there really isn't a problem. I have not run into this one installing 
> FFx 2.0.0.3 (always smooth for me) but, I would say if you forced the install 
> and things seem to be working ok then no problem.  You might try posting a 
> question on the Mozilla site.

No, you shouldn't ;-)
The gconftool-2 dependency is because of the system integration and
upstream mozilla has nothing to do with it.

First I wonder what the real error output is actually. The RPM package
has no requirement for "gconftool-2". It just calls gconftool-2 in %post.

Wolfgang
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