Marcus Ahlfors wrote:

> I don't exactly remember where I saw it but I think this is
> already fixed in the nightlies. People using 0.9.1 with
> XFree 4.1.0 will have trouble though, mozilla won't launch at
> all and this is _not_ mentioned in the release notes...
> 


This has been fixed with the most recent nightlies and will be fixed 
with the 0.9.2 release.

--Chris


> Marcus Ahlfors
> -- 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> Jos� Carlos Monteiro wrote:
> 
>> Hi!
>> Appearently the new versions of XFree86, starting on version 4.1.0 
>> won't be
>> supporting libXIE anymore (see original message from support team 
>> below). So I
>> strongly suggest that you stop linking Mozilla (Linux) against it. 
>> Right now I
>> can't run Mozilla 0.9.1 on my system because the binary available on 
>> Mozilla
>> web site depends on it.
>>
>> I don't know if this is the right place to report this problem, but I 
>> didn't
>> feel like write a bug report because technically this is not a bug. I 
>> just
>> hope that someone on this newsgroup can forward this message to the 
>> person in
>> charge of the binaries.
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Z� Carlos
>>
>>
>> -------- Original Message --------
>> Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2001 21:06:01 +0200
>> From: Feedback <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: Jos� Carlos Monteiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> The XFree86 team just decided to drop PEX and XIE for the future. So 
>> the big distributors like Redhat, Debian, SuSE decided to disable it 
>> already for their 4.1.0 releases to see if their is still some demand 
>> for it. It looks like at least your mozilla binary is linked against 
>> it. The question is, if
>> mozilla really use the functionality of XIE or if it is just linked 
>> against it.
>> Best regards,
>> Stefan Dirsch
>> SuSE GmbH, Development
>>
> 
> 



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