I've uploaded 

hackmozilla-5.0-0.NB20000608.2mdk.i686.rpm
hackmozilla-5.0-0.NB20000608.2mdk.src.rpm
hackmozilla-devel-5.0-0.NB20000608.2mdk.i686.rpm

to /incoming.

(The 2000/06/09 nightly build would not run on my sys...)

<Lenny:> Could these maybe replace the M13 release in contrib?

There are still some issues:
- Menu icon does not apear in "Networking/WWW". Maybe a mandrake menu
  expert can have a look at it (should be EZ to fix).
- The files /usr/lib/mozilla/components/xpti.dat and xptitemp.dat
  are created with %post. They should be removed in a %preun or %postun
  before the files are removed from the disk. Otherwise messages like
  /usr/lib/mozilla/components is not empty apear.
- Not as far mandrakized as netscape currently is <hint!>
- I would like the "Build ID" on the lower left to reflect the date
  of the nightly build. (maybe some info about this is available on
  the mozilla site).

Mozilla related issue (I've found):
- Does not apear to load homepage at startup.
- Still crashes (especially on alpha).
- Chatzilla is nog in the "tasks" menu. More of a mozilla related issue,
  not something packaging could solve. I did find the following text on
  dejanews, but after looking in the tasksOverlay.xul file I decided
  not to do anything there (for the moment). Most people should be able
  to cope without chatzilla ;-)

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Chatzilla is working in the current tree.
To start it up, run mozilla with the -chat option (thanks to sspitzer).
If you
really want it in the tasks menu, and can't wait until there's a correct
way to
do it, add the line
 
<?xul-overlay href="chrome://chatzilla/content/chatzillaOverlay.xul"?>
 
to your tasksOverlay.xul file, just under the other xul-overlay.
 
I've taken out almost all of the HTML elements from the UI, and applied
a patch
from Josh Gough which adds a slew of new commands.
 
The list of nicknames is quite busted at the moment, I hope to turn it
into a
tree this week, in time for the upcomming milestone.
 
Thanks for the interest,
 
Rob.
 
Daniel Morgan wrote:
>
> Just curious.  How is ChatZilla coming along?
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Have fun,

Stefan

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