Omer, I think the best way would be to compile Mozilla from the source RPM
on your machine. Grab the .SRPM, build it with rpm --rebuild, wait a long
time (Mozilla takes a long time to compile), and you'll have RPMs that are
good for your system.
Regards,
Shlomi Fish
On Fri, 3 Oct 2003, Omer Zak wrote:
> I downloaded the following RPMs:
> 9208167mozilla-1.4-0.i386.rpm
> 119897 mozilla-chat-1.4-0.i386.rpm
> 3301167mozilla-devel-1.4-0.i386.rpm
> 162207 mozilla-dom-inspector-1.4-0.i386.rpm
> 212296 mozilla-js-debugger-1.4-0.i386.rpm
> 1923838mozilla-mail-1.4-0.i386.rpm
> 103139 mozilla-nspr-1.4-0.i386.rpm
> 175862 mozilla-nspr-devel-1.4-0.i386.rpm
> 633236 mozilla-nss-1.4-0.i386.rpm
> 479970 mozilla-nss-devel-1.4-0.i386.rpm
> 283810 mozilla-psm-1.4-0.i386.rpm
>
> and ran rpm -U --test mozilla*.rpm in a directory which held the
> above files.
> The output was:
> error: Failed dependencies:
> libpthread.so.0(GLIBC_2.3.2) is needed by mozilla-nspr-1.4-0
>
> The versions I have in my Linux installation are:
> /lib/libpthread-0.10.so
> /lib/libc-2.2.93.so
> (according to rpm -qf, both files are from package glibc-2.2.93-5).
>
> My questions:
> 1. Does the above mean that I have to upgrade to package
> glibc-2.3.2-whatever?
> 2. If yes, does anyone have experience upgrading RedHat 8.0
> installation like this?How risky would this be?
> Thanks,
> --- Omer
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