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Ray Davison wrote:  
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> Steven Levine wrote:  
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>>  
>>> SET MOZILLA_HOME=X:\MOZPROFILES  
>>> SET MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH=X:\MOZPROFILES\PLUGINS  
>>> Your "data"--prefs, bookmarks, address, email etc.--doesn't change.  
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>> This is true.  However, there are some issues when moving from a VAC   
>> build  
>> to a GCC build.  
>   
>   
> So, how do you know what you have,   
I answered my own question when I tried to run 1.6b.  The file linked   
below is GCC.  It requires two files in:  
http://download.innotek.de/gccos2/runtime/libc04fix1.zip  
Without which Mozilla won't even try to run from an object.  
 
The Warpzilla site doesn't mention this for 1.6b but does provide:  
http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla1.6b/installation-ports.html#ports_os2  
 
> and what are the sources?  The only   
> thing I have used lately is from:  
> http://www.mozilla.org/ports/os2/  
> and looks like:  
> http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla/releases/mozilla1.6b/mozilla-os2-1.6b.zip   
 
 
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