Re: Emacs, Netscape and Apache - together?

1999-06-21 Thread N. Raghavendra
In response to the message of Sat, 19 Jun 1999, from Wyn Snow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, I wrote: > I then downloaded the Netscape binary > communicator-v404-export.x86-unknown-linux2.0.tar.gz, and copied it > into the /tmp directory (the gzipped archive itself: no uncompressing > or extracting). After

Re: Emacs, Netscape and Apache - together?

1999-06-21 Thread N. Raghavendra
On Sat, 19 Jun 1999, Wyn Snow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have been trying to get all three: Emacs, Netscape Navigator, and > Apache all working on an X-windows Linux system. However, Netscape > Navigator is barfing at me, saying it cannot load libraries. I have recently installed Hamm on my

Re: Emacs, Netscape and Apache - together?

1999-06-21 Thread Brad
On Sun, 20 Jun 1999, [iso-8859-1] Jean-Philippe Gu?rard wrote: > * Use the Netscape installer (from contrib) to install netscape. To do > this, you need to copy you Netscape binary to /tmp/, and probably > to rename it a bit for the installer to recognise it). s/binary/tarfile from ftp.netsca

Re: Emacs, Netscape and Apache - together?

1999-06-20 Thread Jean-Philippe Guérard
On Sat, Jun 19, 1999 at 06:11:20PM -0700, Wyn Snow wrote: > I have now become semi-experienced in installing Debian kernels, > using > dselect and dpkg, and have successfully gotten X-windows, Emacs, and > Apache working (and ppp, whew!). However, Netscape Navigator is > barfing > at me, saying it

Re: Emacs, Netscape and Apache - together?

1999-06-20 Thread Craig McPherson
Have you tried using a statically-linked version of Netscape? I also have had problems with Netscape & libraries, but if you use something like the static Motif version of Netscape 4.6, there shouldn't BE any problems to worry about. Problem is, I don't recall seeing any earlier versions of N

Re: Emacs, Netscape and Apache - together?

1999-06-19 Thread Hartmut Figge
Wyn Snow wrote: > So what I want to do is get a Netscape Navigator (or Communicator) > that > will work with Debian Hamm 2.0.34. Since I make web pages for a > living, i suspect, you´re trying to run a glibc2.0 netscape on libc5 system. if you have a glibc5 based system, you must download a ver

Emacs, Netscape and Apache - together?

1999-06-19 Thread Wyn Snow
I have been trying to get all three: Emacs, Netscape Navigator, and Apache all working on an X-windows Linux system. I switched from Red Hat to Debian because Apache was not working on my Red Hat system, and rather than try to muddle my way through learning what was wrong, I figured okay, switch t