said:
I had the same problem when I used the zip version of 1.7rc2. I don't
believe that requires any installer. I did install libc05, however.
Perhaps there is something else I should have?
Sandy
>In <200406181609.i5IG98v2002609@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 06/18/04
> at 09:09 AM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>>It turned out that there was another problem. Mozilla 1.7 doesn't seem to
>>like my laptop (Warp 4 - FP15), so I went back to Mozilla 1.4.1 which
>>works fine.
>You probably are using the wrong version of the Innotek gcc runtime. The
>gcc versions of Mozilla run fine on Warp4. Folks even run it on Warp3.
>Steven
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