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- From: Matt Gushee <matt@example.com>
- Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1998 14:26:43 +0900
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Uh, I'll try not to be too much of an advocate here ... right now I'm busily saying to myself "I will think *good* thoughts about Laser5 ... I will think *good* thoughts about Laser5 ...". Now that I've got a big new hard disk, I'm having fun loading it up with all the apps I've been holding off on for months ... as well as finally getting my Nihongo stuff into shape. One of the goodies I picked up the other day was Linux Japan, whose CD contains an RPM/SRPM version of muriyari-nihongo-netscape-4.07. I thought it'd be easier than downloading. I thought! So this is partly a warning and partly a question. First the warning part: I decided to use the SRPM, since I didn't want to use up /usr/local, and I thought it might solve the libc.so.5 not found problem. Stupid me. If you run 'rpm -bb' on it, the SRPM: * unpacks the files and goes straight into installation -- and since the installation scripts have hardcoded pathnames, they don't obey the spec file. Actually, the first part -- the English part -- asks you where you want to install, but the Japanese part doesn't ask, just goes ahead and makes /usr/local/netscape. * offers to install its own version of kinput2, which 'supports Motif events' or something like that. If you say yes, it replaces your existing Kinput2 -- and theirs assumes you have /usr/local/canna, and if you don't it doesn't work; if you say no, the netscape installation fails. Serious teeth-gnashing time. The point of this is not to criticize, just to say that if anybody's thinking about installing that package, it might not be such a good idea. And my question: Is there a reasonably up-to-date Japanified Netscape package that won't mess with my system too terribly much? I don't *have* to have it ... but having come this far, I really want to now. Or do I have to do it by hand? Expiring minds want to glow ... Matt Gushee Oshamanbe, Hokkaido ------------------------------------------------------------------- Next Nomikai: 14 January 1999, 19:30 Tengu TokyoEkiMae 03-3275-3691 * Thursday * Next Technical Meeting: 13 February, 12:30 Place: TBD ------------------------------------------------------------------- more info: http://tlug.linux.or.jp Sponsor: PHT
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