Michael Sullivan wrote: > > I don't want firefox though. I want mozilla, and if mozilla is now > called seamonkey, I want seamonkey. If I turn on the firefox use flag, > won't it try to emerge firefox and block seamonkey? And if seamonkey is > the new mozilla, why does mozilla block it? > >
Maybe this will help. I went through this the other day. In package.keywords: > www-client/seamonkey ~x86 In package.unmask: > <=www-client/seamonkey-1.0.2 Maybe something is different between us but that worked for me about a week ago. I don't think it is keyworded or masked anymore but just in case. Oh, I did still have mozilla in my USE line. I just removed it but it was there and it still worked. I also still have mozilla-launcher installed and Seamonkey will not start without it. Go figure. Hope that helps. Dale :-) :-) -- [email protected] mailing list

