I just set up a Natty i386 command line system (using the Natty Alpha 1
i386 Alternate Install CD -- it's an option when you press F4 in the
boot menu). Using aptitude, I updated the system, and then installed
yelp (and its dependencies). I made lists of packages installed before
and after the installation of yelp (with "dpkg -l") -- I'll attach those
lists. Then I installed openssh-server, logged in with "ssh -X" from
another system, and ran yelp. It launched and did not crash, and once I
installed ubuntu-docs, it even worked perfectly. (And xulrunner-2.0 was
not one of the packages that was installed, at any point.)

So:
(1) You're not experiencing this bug anymore, since an update.
(2) I'm not experiencing this bug anymore, presumably since some later update.
(3) Installing yelp on a command-line system is functional, so if this bug is 
the result of yelp insufficiently declaring dependencies, then that's fixed too.

Therefore, if you have no objection, I think we should mark this bug as
fixed.

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Title:
  Yelp fails to launch

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