>ftp://linuxftp.netscape.com/pub/netscape6/english/6.0/unix/linux22/xpi/jre.xpi
>
>.. and save it somewhere locally. Start up mozilla and open the jre.xpi
>file (File->Open ect ect) and it installs okay for me. My user accounts can
>then have java for mozilla... horray!
Thanks for the file/tip.
>Tried 2000-12-17 this morning but it doesn't seem as stable so have gone
>back to be 2000-12-08 for the time being... oh well. :)
If you call not even starting as any kind of stable... The damn thing
only gets this far:
./run-mozilla.sh ./mozilla-bin
MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME=/usr/local/src/package
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/src/package:/usr/openwin/lib:/usr/local/lib
LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/src/package:/usr/local/src/package/components
SHLIB_PATH=/usr/local/src/package
LIBPATH=/usr/local/src/package
ADDON_PATH=/usr/local/src/package
MOZ_PROGRAM=./mozilla-bin
MOZ_TOOLKIT=
moz_debug=0
moz_debugger=
Registering plugin 0 for: "*","All types",".*"
I don't know if it isn't starting because of the jre.xpi that I loaded
with a previous version, or if this version just plain sucks.
What is installed when the jre.xpi file is opened? I want to remove it
to see if that is stopping Mozilla from loading.
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