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In <200312280441.hBS4fbAP028651@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 12/27/03
at 08:41 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>I'm sure you are right, I just don't understand how being as I deleted
>all of the files from version 1.41. from all of the Mozilla
>subdirectories before doing the install.
Since I was not there to check your work, I can't say exactly what you
didn't do, but the failures indicate that something from the VAC build was
still there to interfere.
>OK -- what I ended up doing was to again delete all the Mozilla 1.5 files
>from the Mozilla subdirectories, and then copy all the files from the
>\tmp directories (the ones that were working).
This is no different than a delete and unzip.
>So far, everything seems to be working OK (although I haven't yet deleted
>the \tmp files).
Before you do make sure to delete xul.mfl and let Mozilla rebuild it.
Otherwise, it might still be referencing some of the files in
\tmp\Mozilla.
>Is there a way to get WarpVision (version of Quicktime), npwv.dll to
>work?
Yes. Report the problem on the WarpVision forums. The readme should have
the URL. This is new code. It's unreasonable to expect it to work
perfectly for every possible setup. Heck, even old code will rarely do
that.
Regards,
Steven
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