I just did a google search for "firefox on mandrake 10" and found a
forum with this comment...

"Go urpmi mozilla-firefox and enjoy."

Don, have another read of the emails sent to the list yesterday
regarding how easy it is to install packages on Mandrake. I did give you
all 4 CD's.

On Fri, 2004-05-28 at 16:32, Jim Cheetham wrote:
> Don Gould wrote:
> > Having just downloaded firefox I thought I'd install it...
> 
> Doesn't Mandrake distribute a pre-built & configured version of Firefox?
> I would be confident that it does, so perhaps you should check your 
> Software Update stuff, like we were discussing over the last couple of days.
> 
> The advantages of that method are basically that all the hard work has 
> been done for you, and that dependancies are taken care of.
> 
> > I've untared the file I downloaded but I can't find a read me...
> 
> There is by convention a README and an INSTALL file in a source 
> distribution folder. It would be odd, but not impossible, for these to 
> be missing.
> 
> > ./configure
> > make
> > make install
> 
> Absolutely, yes, except for one little thing ... make install should be 
> "sudo make install" or "su -c make install" because you're not building 
> the thing as root, are you? :-)
> 
> The configure stage will halt if there are missing dependancies (like 
> the -dev libraries for things) and it's up to you to manually identify 
> and fix. Also, unless you tell configure differently, it will install 
> into /usr/local/bin, which is "normal" for non-package-maintained software.
> 
> -jim
Robert Fisher
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