Like several others, I posted about Mozilla-os2-vacpp-0.9.6.zip crashing
repeatedly on PLC4.DLL.

At some point someone said it needed a special DLL (don't remember the
name).  Then someone else said no it didn't.

Someone said an "emx version?" worked much better than the VAC version.

Now here is where it starts getting confusing.  WHAT works better than
what?

Apparently, the nightlies (mozilla-os2.zip?) are no longer VAC.  Yet
someone said to unzip it over mozilla-os2-vacpp-0.9.6.zip.  Then someone
said the opposite, citing the readme.

OK, you delete the old installation, set up a directory with a bin subdir
in it and unzip Mozilla-0s2.zip into the bin dir.  Someone explained that
saying it isn't a full release.  In any case, your now no longer have
either a readme or a warpzfol.cmd.

What else doesn't it have?

Is an installation from a nightly supposed to run without anything from a
release or not?

Is there something the nightly doesn't have that is vital?

Some have said the latest thing out has fixed the PLC4.DLL problem. 
Assumedly that is a nightly, since I haven't seen a new release version?

If that is a nightly, is it enough to have the latest emx?  Can I just set
up a MOZILLA with a BIN in it and put a nightly in there?  Does the README
no longer apply?  Is that why it isn't included in the nightlies?

Help me out here!!!  It looks like there are possibly some incompatibility
problems between new stuff and old stuff, but I'm not even sure about
that.

Jim L
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