On 26/10/2014 05:51, Mason83 wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> In the Linux seamonkey package, there are:
> run-mozilla.sh
> seamonkey
> seamonkey-bin

> The first is a script, the last two are binaries.

> Which one is supposed to be used to launch Seamonkey?

Either seamonkey or seamonkey-bin

> What's the difference between seamonkey and seamonkey-bin?

Currently there is no difference. Historically seamonkey was a shell
script that set several environmental variables before launching
seamonkey-bin. These days this procedure isn't needed any more. And both
are identical binaries.

> Regards.

Phil

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