On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 18:21, HvR wrote:
unfortunately epiphany shows up as the default browser for evolution
now...and more than once i found it to segfault on me, so i went in
and did a cp /usr/bin/mozilla /usr/bin/epiphany and all is well again
Probably a cleaner solution would be to go to
that and do a:
ln -s /usr/bin/mozilla /usr/bin/epiphany
because of the new gnome thingies WILL call on epiphany but giving them moz is fine.
On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 13:47, John Ziniti wrote:
Richard Revis wrote:
I don't really want to recompile Mozilla with gcc 2.x (after the pain of
On 2003.10.09 15:18, HvR wrote:
that and do a:
ln -s /usr/bin/mozilla /usr/bin/epiphany
because of the new gnome thingies WILL call on epiphany but giving
them
moz is fine.
Then they should be reported as bugs in their respective bug tracking
facilities. They should follow the preference for
I have just got back after 3 months away and got home to find that my
boxes have finished running an emerge -up world (ha, nope, I started it
remotely, it's not been running for 3 months - my machines aren't _that_
old).
Anyway, the only problem seems to be with Gnome 2.4 and epiphany - Gnome
On Wed, Oct 08, 2003 at 09:38:34PM +0100, Richard Revis wrote:
I have just got back after 3 months away and got home to find that my
boxes have finished running an emerge -up world (ha, nope, I started it
remotely, it's not been running for 3 months - my machines aren't _that_
old).
Anyway,
Richard Revis wrote:
I don't really want to recompile Mozilla with gcc 2.x (after the pain of
getting the 3.x Java plug in working). Is there a work around?
emerge --inject net-www/epiphany
might do it?
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This is a direct quote from Obz one of the gnome ebuild maintainers:
the GNOME ebuild as provided by us, is a wrapper for the
complete GNOME desktop which is what the GNOME project deems as their
complete desktop. However, there's no reason that you need to
Heheh, that seems like alot of trouble to save some CPU cycles and disk.
I jsut build it and forget it.
:D
...and in this case, mozilla w/ gtk2 looks pretty nice.
Larry
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This is a direct quote from Obz one of the gnome ebuild maintainers:
the GNOME
unfortunately epiphany shows up as the default browser for evolution now...and more than once i found it to segfault on me, so i went in and did a cp /usr/bin/mozilla /usr/bin/epiphany and all is well again
On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 14:28, Larry Meadors wrote:
Heheh, that seems like alot of
On Wed, Oct 08, 2003 at 09:38:34PM +0100, Richard Revis wrote:
I have just got back after 3 months away and got home to find that my
boxes have finished running an emerge -up world (ha, nope, I started it
remotely, it's not been running for 3 months - my machines aren't _that_
old).
Anyway,
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