Duane Whitty wrote:
Strange things... When launched from xterm (or directly from my WM's
button) /usr/X11R6/bin/mozilla starts mozilla binary normally.
But after such a reconfiguration of TB when I try to open any link in
TB it prints "/usr/X11R6/bin/mozilla: Cannot find mozilla binary
executable. Exiting." into terminal from X is launched.
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I am not sure why it is doing that. Please, do not take offense but
have you checked
to make sure you did not make any typographical mistakes.
Another point to consider is that /usr/X11R6/bin/mozilla is probably not
the actual mozilla
binary but rather a shell script to start the browser. Maybe you can
find out what the actual
binary is called. It is probably similar to mozilla-bin, moz-bin, etc.
Actually it will be mentioned
in the script but beware though that calling it directly may not work.
Yes, that's a script. And a strange bug was actually in it. I've
commented out some checks in it and now it works fine. So, thanks a lot
for help.
(Aside: I thought the mozilla-suite built in email program was
essentially thunderbird?
I hope I was correct when I assumed you were using mozilla and not
firefox?)
No, Mozilla Suit's mail programm is named 'mozilla-mail'. It's heir by
some shared code is Thunderbird (that's already explained yesterday).
Thunderbird's feature of RSS-reading is the most necessary feature that
caused me to use it (mozilla-mail can't read RSS-feeds). But as I
understand, Thunderbird is mostly compat-ed to Firefox and some kind of
moved away from Mozilla Suite project. That's why we have to do tricks
to make these same-family projects do well together now.
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