Color me dense, but I'm missing something - maybe someone can point me in the right direction. I decided to install Mozilla 1.6. The documentation says to remove earlier versions - I have 1.5 installed with a set of RPM files from FC1. But I can't remove those RPMS - there are dependencies on open-office, gaim etc.
Just for the heck of it, I went ahead and installed 1.6 - and it does install. But I still can't get rid of 1.5...
Questions:
1) Should I be able to delete 1.5 without removing other applications or is mozilla tied that closely to other pieces of software?
2) Have I completely screwed up my system by having multiple instances of mozilla wholly or partially installed?
I looked at some bug reports but I did not see anything related to this - but I may well have missed something.
Add this to your yum.conf :
[mozilla-seamonkey] name=Mozilla SeaMonkey Releases baseurl=http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/mozilla/yum/SeaMonkey/releases/1.6/redhat/1
Or add to /etc/sysconfig/rhn/sources (One line):
yum mozilla-seamonkey http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/mozilla/yum/SeaMonkey/releases/1.6/redhat/1
Using yum 'yum update mozilla' Using up2date 'up2date -u mozilla'
Cheers, Michael