netscape 7

Lee rathaus
Mon May 17 11:38:11 PDT 2004


I didn't rename anything only created a dir for netscape7 in my home 
directory. If the thing is installed try to order it up from the command 
line with /netscape/netscape. or as /usr/local/nerscape/netscape. You 
might want to run an ls on /usr/local/netscape/* to see if it's there.

Tony Alfrey wrote:
> Allright gang, here's what I get.
> 
> a)  I ran the off-line installer so that I could re-install at my 
> leisure if I had a problem (which I did with the on-line installer, but 
> same as below).
> b)  I also have netscape 6.2 which I set aside (renamed the 
> directories) so I would have no conflict.  I have also renamed my old 
> ~/.mozilla to prevent conflict.  Everything with the name netscape has 
> been renamed temporarily.
> c)  Rather than fight the location, I let it go into 
> /usr/local/netscape.  The netscape GUI says installation complete, but 
> konsole says 
> Warning: MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME not set.
> d) Running the netscape script gives me
> 
> MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME=/usr/local/netscape      
> #my comment:   so obviously MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME is set
>   LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/netscape:/usr/local/netscape/Cool
>           LIBPATH=/usr/local/netscape:/usr/local/netscape/Cool
>        SHLIB_PATH=/usr/local/netscape:/usr/local/netscape/Cool
>       XPCS_HOME=/usr/local/netscape/Cool
>       MOZ_PROGRAM=./netscape-bin
>       MOZ_TOOLKIT=
>         moz_debug=0
>      moz_debugger=
> 
> But no start.  If I start netscape 6.2, I get the same starting 
> messages and more, but then the app starts.
> 
> e) If I bag the script and run the executable netscape-bin, I get
> 
> ./netscape-bin: error while loading shared libraries: libgkgfx.so: 
> cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory 
> 
> libgkfx.so is clearly in place with the correct permissions so netscape 
> must be looking somewhere else.
> 




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