mozilla

Alex Zbyslaw xfb52 at dial.pipex.com
Tue May 10 01:53:32 PDT 2005


Gert Cuykens wrote:

>>>>>>>/usr/bin/cpio: /usr/X11R6/lib/mozilla/./components/nsProxyAutoConfig.js
>>>>>>>not created: newer or same age version exists
>>>>>>>/usr/bin/cpio: /usr/X11R6/lib/mozilla/./components/nsHelperAppDlg.js
>>>>>>>not created: newer or same age version exists
>>>>>>>/usr/bin/cpio: /usr/X11R6/lib/mozilla/./components/nsProgressDialog.js
>>>>>>>not created: newer or same age version exists
>>>>>>>/usr/bin/cpio: /usr/X11R6/lib/mozilla/./components/nsCloseAllWindows.js
>>>>>>>not created: newer or same age version exists
>>>>>>>              
>>>>>>>
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>>>^^^ Make sure Mozilla is deinstalled properly before you try to install
>>>>>it again.
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>
>>>but i removed it properly, it just puts it back every time i try to
>>>install mozilla.
>>>      
>>>
>>If mozilla was deinstalled correctly then the duplicate files in
>>/usr/X11R6/lib/mozilla/./components/ would not be there.  You haven't said what you actually did to uninstall mozilla, but I saw no mention of "make deinstall" or "pkg_delete" or "portupgrade -f".  What does "pkg_info -I mozilla\*" show?
>>
>>I don't know portmanager, but neither make clean nor cvsup have anything to do with deinstalling ports.
>>
>>I've installed and deinstalled mozilla about five times in the last few weeks trying out various patches, and I know that correct deinstallation will remove the files that cpio is complaining about.  The files are not gone on your machine, ergo mozilla was not deinstalled correctly.  Why that happened, there is just too little information to say.
>>
>>--Alex
>>    
>>
>
>wel i removed mozilla with a bit of pkg-delete forcing :) anyway why
>doesnt the make file overwrite it ? And why cant it tell me this
>before the realy realy long building process? It drives me nuts too
>know mozilla works but wont register it every time i try.
>
> FX-53R find / -name mozilla
>/usr/ports/www/mozilla
>FX-53R 
>
>See no mozilla anywhere
>  
>
And what did you do between the error message listed above and the find 
command you're now showing us?  Because something has clearly changed, 
or you're running find on the wrong machine.

What happens now when you try to install mozilla?

--Alex



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