Thank you for your reply.
Did you upgrade from 0.x to 1.x? I did "rpm -ivh mozilla-'whatever version'.rpm libnspr-'whatever version'.rpm" but got the same error message:
mozilla < 0.9.9 conflicts with libnspr4-1.1-10mdk
As for "default mozilla", what I mean is that galeon is based on mozilla. So I must let galeon know that a new mozilla is installed. If you install mozilla 1.x from source, the readme says it must be installed in a different directory. I am not sure if rpm does that for you. But unfortunately rpm doesn't work for me. So I have installed 1.10 from source and mozilla works by its own just all right. I didn't want 2 copies of mozilla, it was the installation instruction that said installing new mozilla into the same directory would cause problem. Now the new version works fine by itself. What I want to do now is to let Galeon(which is based on mozilla) know that a new version is installed and let Galeon use the new mozilla.
I used the packages from the mozilla web site, not from any of the
mandrake releases, but it was easily done by just installing the packages
at the same time.
# rpm -ivh mozilla-'whatever version'.rpm libnspr-'whatever version'.rpm
what do you mean by the default mozilla? if you mean how to change the
menus in gnome so it points to the new mozilla just go to panel -> edit
menus in the gnome menu. if you launch mozilla from a command line just
create an alias for the correct path. sorry i don't remember what is the
preffered file to create aliases in for bash (which i assume is your
shell).
why do you want to have both versions of mozilla installed anyways?
On Sun, 24 Nov 2002, Wei Wang wrote:
> Maybe this question should be for mozilla mailing list. But could anyone
> using mozilla & galeon give me a hand here?
>
> I have mozilla 0.9.4 and am trying to upgrade to 1.10. I downloaded
> mozilla-1.1-10mdk.i586.rpm from mandrake rpms.cooker
> When I test this rpm I get this error message:
>
> error: failed dependencies:
> libnspr4 = 1.1-10mdk is needed by mozilla-1.1-10mdk
> mozilla = 0.9.4 is needed by mozilla-mail-0.9.4-3mdk
> RESULT=1
>
> But when I try to install libnspr4-1.1-10mdk.i586.rpm
> I get an error message like this:
>
> error: failed dependencies:
> mozilla < 0.9.9 conflicts with libnspr4-1.1-10mdk
> RESULT=1
>
> Is this some kind of cross-dependency problem? What am I going to do now?
>
> Trying to solve this problem, I downloaded a mozilla 1.01 from mozilla
> website. Hoping that installing 1.01 would allow me to install
> libnspr4-1.1-10, then consequently I could upgrade to mozilla 1.10. But the
> README told me that I have to install it in a clean(new) directory. So I
> installed it in /usr/local/mozilla (my old 0.9.4 is in usr/lib/mozilla). Now
> how can I make the system recognize this new version as default mozilla? I
> mean after I installed mozilla 1.01 in a different directory, libnspr4.rpm
> still thinks I have mozilla 0.9.4. What should I do?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Wei
>
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