On Sat, 11 Apr 1998, Brian White wrote: > I just uploaded new versions of the netscape3 and netscape4 installers. > They fix all the known bugs. Note that these installers work quite > differently from each other, though that is mostly in the {pre,post}{inst,rm} > scripts. They do have some identical files.
Will check them out. Txs. > Another thing to note... Dpkg won't let you build part of a package or > assign different version numbers to different .deb files created from > the same source. (At least, I've never been able to get it to do so.) Will this be nescessary? The libc5 thing is only temporary, and I don't have to do it, since we are moving into the future, which is libc6. > Are you looking to be able to install multiple versions of netscape or > just one at a time? I considered the former when I build the netscape4 > package, but decided it was for more trouble than it was worth. I plan on being able to have navigator4 and communicator4, both static and motif, coexist. I will have to test it with netscape3, however. > The ns-install is nice for the installer script, but not so good for building > packages since you don't know where it stores the debian/tmp/... paths in > its files. The ns-install script doesn't store any paths in any files. They are probably already stored in the .nif files by netscape. I will most likely be getting around the problem with symlinks. Anyone see any problems with that? Plus, mine as a nifty neato display that prints a '.' each second while it is installing the files. Looks cool. Plus, mine is smaller, and can install the files separately(each .nif is a package, and the .jar set is for java). > You mean it will download/install new versions automatically? It's a nice > feature and okay if it only updates existing files. If it creates new files, > though, I'd just leave it disabled. I am not really sure. Will check, when I find more tuits. Adam -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]