seamonkey replaces mozilla?
Steve Siegfried
sos at zjod.net
Tue Jan 9 17:52:57 UTC 2007
Lonni J Friedman wrote:
>
> From what I experienced last week, seamonkey does replace mozilla in
> FC5, and the upgrade path is seemless. You continue to run 'mozilla'
> but you get seamonkey instead.
>
> On 1/9/07, Steve Siegfried <sos at zjod.net> wrote:
> >
> > Gang,
> >
> > This may be re-ringing the same bell, but is seamonkey replacing mozilla?
> >
> > If so, at least in FC5, if you've already got mozilla and friends
> > installed, then there doesn't appear to be any upgrade path that doesn't
> > require deleting mozilla and friends before adding seamonkey. And from
> > what I can tell, if you do have mozilla and friends already installed,
> > you can't get there from here.
> >
> > In FC5 for example, I've already got installed:
> > mozilla-1.7.13-1.1.fc5.i386.rpm
> > mozilla-chat-1.7.13-1.1.fc5.i386.rpm
> > mozilla-devel-1.7.13-1.1.fc5.i386.rpm
> > mozilla-dom-inspector-1.7.13-1.1.fc5.i386.rpm
> > mozilla-js-debugger-1.7.13-1.1.fc5.i386.rpm
> > mozilla-mail-1.7.13-1.1.fc5.i386.rpm
<SNIP>
It would appear that if you have mozilla-chat, mozilla-dom-inspector,
mozilla-js-debugger and/or mozilla-mail installed, you need to remove
'em prior to installing/upgrading seamonkey and friends.
Note that you don't need to remove mozilla itself.
Then, after the upgrade, install seamonkey-chat, seamonkey-dom-inspector,
seamonkey-js-debugger and/or seamonkey-mail as needed.
-S
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