On Tuesday 11 Nov 2003 1:24 pm, turgut kalfaoglu wrote: > Often, when I update something, like for example Mozilla's 1.6 alpha is > out, and I want to install it. It comes with its own installer. When I > try to remove Mozilla 1.3 that comes with Mandrake 9.1, it gives me a > warning that galeon and other tools are using mozilla 1.3. Can I safely > assume that I can use the --nodeps option and bypass these warnings, > since I intend to install the updated version of the same program a few > minutes later? I have been doing that, but I have a nagging doubt > about it! > thanks! -turgut
No Galeon is bound to a specific mozilla release. Galeon will not work afterwards. Also the mozilla installer will put the mozilla files in a different location to Mandrake. Refer to my earlier post today. Use of --nodeps and --force often leads to grief. What you can do is to have both versions of mozilla installed and manage symlinks to select them. derek -- ---------------------------------- www.jennings.homelinux.net http://twiki.mdklinuxfaq.org
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