Re: strange but logical

2009-01-05 Thread Michael Gordon
GerardJan replied On 1/4/2009 10:45 PM Michael Gordon wrote: GerardJan replied On 1/3/2009 8:04 PM i used a simple HTML href: your_friend...@europe.eu I used the last built version (32bit) and put that in /usr/local/seamonkey and a symlink from /usr/local/seamonkey/seamonkey to /usr/local

Re: strange but logical

2009-01-05 Thread GerardJan
GerardJan wrote: GerardJan wrote: Michael Gordon wrote: GerardJan replied On 1/3/2009 8:04 PM i used a simple HTML href: your_friend...@europe.eu I used the last built version (32bit) and put that in /usr/local/seamonkey and a symlink from /usr/local/seamonkey/seamonkey to /usr/local/bin/se

Re: strange but logical

2009-01-04 Thread GerardJan
GerardJan wrote: Michael Gordon wrote: GerardJan replied On 1/3/2009 8:04 PM i used a simple HTML href: your_friend...@europe.eu I used the last built version (32bit) and put that in /usr/local/seamonkey and a symlink from /usr/local/seamonkey/seamonkey to /usr/local/bin/seamonkey2 I used t

Re: strange but logical

2009-01-04 Thread GerardJan
Michael Gordon wrote: GerardJan replied On 1/3/2009 8:04 PM i used a simple HTML href: your_friend...@europe.eu I used the last built version (32bit) and put that in /usr/local/seamonkey and a symlink from /usr/local/seamonkey/seamonkey to /usr/local/bin/seamonkey2 I used that in Fedora10

Re: strange but logical

2009-01-04 Thread Michael Gordon
GerardJan replied On 1/3/2009 8:04 PM i used a simple HTML href: your_friend...@europe.eu I used the last built version (32bit) and put that in /usr/local/seamonkey and a symlink from /usr/local/seamonkey/seamonkey to /usr/local/bin/seamonkey2 I used that in Fedora10(redhat) and the 64-bit