On Saturday 06 January 2007 17:44, Lonni J Friedman wrote: > On 1/6/07, Nigel Henry <cave.dnb@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Saturday 06 January 2007 05:49, Lonni J Friedman wrote: > > > Anyone else running FC5 finding that the latest seamonkey update is > > > completely broken? The RPM claims to have a /usr/bin/seamonkey, yet > > > its never installed. > > > > I did FC5 updates last night, which said it was going to replace mozilla, > > and among other updates install seamonkey. > > > > rpm -ql seamonkey shows it as /usr/bin/mozilla (shell script) , and sure > > enough the shell script is now referring to mozilla-seamonkey. > > Ah, yes your'e right. It boggles my mind why they did it in this > fashion. It used to be /usr/bin/seamonkey, and that no longer works > without hacking in a symlink to /usr/bin/mozilla. Plus it broke all > the plugins which used to be in /usr/lib/seamonkey-1.x/plugins. > *sigh* That's really frustrating. Where did you get your original Seamonkey from, which was in /usr/bin/seamonkey? I don't use Mozilla, now Seamonkey, but Konqueror, Firefox, or Opera. I ask because according to my FC5 updates last night, this was the first time that Seamonkey was installed. Apt-get showed Mozilla being REPLACED, and Seamonkey as NEW. I have Sun's JRE installed, and have just tried a site that I know needs Java, both with Firefox, and my new Seamonkey, and both work ok. Same goes for the Internet radio site that uses Realplayer10GOLD. I hope you havn't had to re-setup too many plugins. Nigel.