On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 07:59:41PM -0500, David B Harris scribbled: > On Fri Apr 04, 02:16am +0200, Marek Habersack wrote: > > That idea crossed my mind, but it would mean duplication of the libnspr > > package. What about symlinking libnspr.so from /usr/lib/mozilla to /usr/lib, > > however? > > I'm not sure how it would be duplication? I don't believe there's I must have misunderstood you - I assumed you were talking about using a separate standalone package for libnspr that would put the .so in /usr/lib while mozilla would put its own version in /usr/lib/mozilla. My mistake, sorry. > anything stopping Mozilla from nabbing libnspr4.so from /usr/lib ... let > me check. > > Nope, doesn't mind it at all. So all that needs to happen is for libnspr > to put its stuff in /usr/lib/, and for libnspr-snapshot to keep its > stuff in /usr/lib/mozilla-snapshot/, and it's all good. That would be perfect and, if I'm not mistaken, it used to be that way until some time ago. Takuo, can that be done? marek
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