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Kill Bill

2005-09-08, 5:48 pm

Dear group,

Does anyone know when fedora team will release mozilla (the suite)
v1.7.11 for fedora core 3? Or do they want to update it or not?

Currently the bug of mozilla-mail 1.7.10 (that is, mail or news threads
won't display on first mouse click) is really annoying.

Cheers,

KB
Lenard

2005-09-08, 5:48 pm

Kill Bill wrote:

> Dear group,
>
> Does anyone know when fedora team will release mozilla (the suite)
> v1.7.11 for fedora core 3? Or do they want to update it or not?


http://download.fedora.redhat.com/p...86/Fedora/RPMS/


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Kill Bill

2005-09-08, 5:48 pm

Lenard wrote:
>
> http://download.fedora.redhat.com/p...86/Fedora/RPMS/


Thanks for your reply, Lenard. But isn't that the snapshot of Fedora
core 5 in development? Will they work with fedora core 3? Or do you
suggest me to compile the source rpm?

I did check yesterday
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/p...testing/3/i386/
but mozilla 1.7.11 isn't there yet.

Thanks again.

KB
Lenard

2005-09-08, 5:48 pm

Kill Bill wrote:

> Lenard wrote:
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/p...86/Fedora/RPMS/[vbcol=seagreen]
>
> Thanks for your reply, Lenard. But isn't that the snapshot of Fedora
> core 5 in development? Will they work with fedora core 3? Or do you
> suggest me to compile the source rpm?


Mostly yes, it is a snapshot of the next version of Fedora. But it can
be also is used as development for other reasons (like upgrades for
FC3/4).

The compiled binaries should work just fine. If you want then you can
build from the source rpm if you have the required packages to support
the building.


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