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netscape-2.0-4



Date: 22 Mar 96 20:44 UT
Source: netscape
Binary: netscape 
Version: 2.0-4
Section: net
Maintainer: Brian White <bcwhite@pobox.com>
Description: 
 netscape: Popular Wold-Wide-Web browser software
 :  Netscape (pronounced "Mozilla") is a graphical World-Wide-Web browser
 :  with many features.  It supports advanced features of HTML and new
 :  technologies such as "Java" from Sun Microsystems.
 :  .
 :  Netscape Communications Corporation does not allow redistribution of
 :  their software.  Therefore, this package requires the user to fetch
 :  the netscape archive seperately and place it in the directory pointed
 :  to by the TMPDIR environment variable (or /tmp if TMPDIR not defined)
 :  before attempting to install this package.  You can get the
 :  linux-i486 packages via anonymous ftp from "ftp[1-9].netscape.com".
 :  .
 :  Netscape Communications Corporation does not support the Linux release
 :  in the slightest, even for paying customers.  It has been made available
 :  purely as a courtesy, so please do not send them questions about Linux.
 :  .
 :  This installer package has been placed in the public domain!
Priority: Low
Changes: 
 - Changed to depend on "mime-support" package
 - Note:  Because this version changes the location of some key files, it
   cannot upgrade previous installations.  Any old installation must be
   purged and the original archive from Netscape Communications must be
   in /tmp, or wherever the environment variable TMPDIR points. )
Files:
 -rw-r-----   1 bcwhite  verisim      2763 Mar 22 15:41 netscape-2.0-4.tar.gz
 -rw-r-----   1 bcwhite  verisim      2340 Mar 22 15:34 netscape-2.0-4.deb
 d3ec34bd7d1a333705cf234bf5cd4d70  netscape-2.0-4.tar.gz
 df2ea60e15b24fd3bca139b079893440  netscape-2.0-4.deb

                                        Brian
                               ( bcwhite@verisim.com )

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