--- William Ballard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

> I suppose I'll just have to make a dummy mozilla-browser package with 
> equivs and install that, and deal with breakages myself.  Do you think 
> that will be feasible?

Yes, this is exactly what equivs was designed for.
 
> Why do all these packages explictly depend on mozilla-browser?  Don't 
> most people run Firefox now?  If I just make "mozilla" launchible on the

Nope, freedom of choice is a good thing.

-- Thomas Adam

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