On Thursday 28 June 2001 13:52, you wrote:
> Dans l'article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>
> "RA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a �crit :
> > Yes, I tried. Also removed some old/created files in /usr/lib/mozilla.
> > No success.
> > But I found that the files created by rebuild-databases.sh
> > (regchrom/regxpcom) are not readable by users (because I set default
> > umask 027).
> > So, please, correct 0ost scripts, which also calls
> > rebuild-databases.sh.
>
> Thanks, I had no idea why it was not working.. I'll issue a update to
> mozilla very soon and will contact mozilla developer..

Also thanks to you for your help. 
BTW: I found in the release notes of mozilla 0.9.1:

  If you are installing Mozilla on a multi-user operating system such as      
  Linux, Unix, or Windows 2000, you should install it separately in the user  
  directory of each user who plans to use Mozilla. (Bug 42184) If you install 
  Mozilla in a shared write-protected directory, it may not run properly. 
  
I think they already know about these ownership problems.

Ralf.


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