On Thu, May 13, 1999 at 10:12:46PM +1000, Anthony Towns wrote: > > > > > mozilla should work for potato > > > > Maybe it will ;) We'll try. > > > If it doesn't, I guess the current mozilla should be removed? It's sort > > > of old now, and it doesn't work with glibc 2.1. > > I was kidding - newer mozilla *does* work, just not the versions people > > expect from us. We had it working just fine in versions 19990323 and > > 19990402 > > (ask Brent Fulgham, maybe there were more), > > Would it be possible to at least have one of those in potato?
Maybe. Question is - do we want another five thousand wishlist bug reports from users screaming for something 'better'? ;( I think you should look in http://va.debian.org/~bfulgham/ and download the version of mozilla that is (hopefully) still there. If it works, and if more people agree with it, I'll put it in potato. > I was using Mozilla 19981008 for a while with some happiness, but > eventually got annoyed by some of its bugs and that it wasn't getting > updated. :-/ > > It'd be nice to have a free, frames & java & such -capable browser to > install, without having to wrestle with the big green dragon... I'm all for it, but it ain't so easy :) BTW is there a fast potato i386 machine somewhere on the net for us developers to use? I'm sick of mailing debian-admin to install one-thousand-and-one little library from potato for building mozilla... -- enJoy -*/\*- http://jagor.srce.hr/~jrodin/