On Sun, Jan 19, 2003 at 08:59:10AM +1100, Matthias Oertli wrote:
> I'm running woody which comes with mozilla 1.0. I would like to use 
> 1.2 which is in unstable but appears to depend on lots of unstable 
> libraries including libc6. I don't want to use the unstable libs.
> Compiling from source is a problem as well because that depends on 
> libs that don't yet exist in woody...
> What would be the best approach here?

Download the tarball. It all installs in the one dir (/usr/local/mozilla
by default) so you should be fine. It's the way I do it.

> Which debian package provides a java plugin for mozilla? I've tried to 
> copy the sun java plugin into the plugin directory along with the 
> acrobat plugin/flash plugin/real player plugin. But about:plugins 
> reveals that even though all the other plugins are loaded, java ist not.

http://mozilla.weebeastie.net/java.shtml

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