On Thu, 2002-06-20 at 15:53, Paolo Alexis Falcone wrote:

> Most pre-packaged moz builds have a custom shell script (aptly-named
> mozilla) in /usr/bin to conform to the LSB, as Mozilla happily dumps all
> info in /usr/lib/mozilla-x.y.z directory. You can try investigating the
> contents of the RPM, then try modifying the mozilla script contained
> therein and copy it to your /usr/bin directory.

I doubt if a script from the mozilla package would be able to fix the
problem, since it's Evolution which needs to call Mozilla.  Unless the
mozilla script adds some sort of global system configuration, I dunno.

In any case, can rpm be able to just pick 1 file from an rpm package,
then "install" it in a desired directory?  That way I wouldn't have to
install the mozilla rpm again (lest I overwrite some mozilla 1.1
files).  Thanks!

-- 
Joon Guillen


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believing it.  Computers had to be the tools of _somebody_, and he knew
for certain that it definitely wasn't him.

from "Good Omens", Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett

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