Hello; I have been getting lots of warning messages about the nls directory and about XKeysymDB using a binary of 2.02 I stole from my Slackware system, with no preparation other than sticking the binary in /usr/X11R6/bin.
I tried to use dpkg to install Netscape the _right_ way, and it expects a netscape 3.0b4 file to be in /tmp; here is what dpkg says when I try dpkg -i using the 1.1 cdrom: [snip] Setting up netscape (3.0-beta4-1) ... ERROR: The Netscape archive must be in /tmp under the name: /tmp/netscape-v30b4-export.i586-unknown-linux-elf.tar.[gz|Z] Do NOT simply rename the archive of another version in order to force it to install with this package. It will not work. [snip] Anyway, I looked on the Netscape ftp archive last night and they now have 3.0b5, 3.0b6, and 3.0b7 _only_ on their site, not b4. Dpkg specifically asks for the beta 4 binary; can I get away with using one of the newer binaries? Do I need to tweak anything to get it to install using dpkg? Thanks a lot! --- Key fingerprint = D6 A7 D7 8C 92 CB 42 FD 60 D5 62 1C D7 B9 EA 8E Ken Gaugler N6OSK Hybrid Networks, Inc. Cupertino, Calif. URL: www.hybrid.com (home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] URL: users.aimnet.com/~keng) "The life of a Repo Man is ALWAYS INTENSE..."