Re: Uninstalling mozilla that came with fedora
From: I. M. Bur (bur_at_bur.bur)
Date: 02/08/04
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Date: Sun, 08 Feb 2004 09:50:04 +0100
> The latest builds of oolibs includes libxpcom.so. I don't know why
> yours is in a mozilla package?!!?
Because RedHat considers this to be a good thing. This dependency exists
in every Fedora Core 1 installation.
> Have you updated your rpm database? Do that and see...
Doesn't help, see above.
> Else you may use the --nodeps option and redownload the latest version
> of oolibs from plf or whatever using urpmi (simplest way).
Sure, basically everyone uses urpmi in a RedHat distro. Did you actually
*read* the original post?
As always, if you have nothing to say, say it loud and often, please.
-- I.M.Bur
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