On 3/18/07, Tony Sequeira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I want to upgrade Mozilla and Firefox.  Having a quick look, this
> entails building Seamonkey, Mozilla's replacement (yes?).
>
> Anyone know of any problems doing this?  Will I have to deinstall
> Mozilla?  Any ideas or anecdotes to share?

I've built the Mozilla products a whole bunch of times on various
platforms. You should be able to do the upgrade/switch to Seamonkey
just fine, I think. The minimum required versions of gtk/etc. are not
that steep and the versions on your system should work fine. Just back
up ~/.mozilla in case. I think it will install just fine in parallel
with your older Mozilla.

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Dan
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