wrote:
> I switched to the Mozilla178\mozilla directory and
> typed Mozilla. All
> that happened was that I got a sort of 'flash' on
> the screen (I think
> from the OS/2 Window disappearing), then a new
> prompt in the OS/2 Window.
> It looks as if I've forgotten some step here.
Colin --
It seems you may already have discovered some leftover
issue in PATH / LIBPATH. Apart from that, there is
one detail I've tripped over a few times when doing
upgrades. For some reason I don't quite understand,
there is no provision for just installing those
required DLLs (LIBC___ and GCC___) *once* into your
system and being done with it, as, for example, is the
case with the Innotek Runtime Environment. When I run
the installer version of a new release, those DLLs
must be in the same directory as the installer
package. Then, *after* the install, you have to copy
them over into the Mozilla program directory, because
the installer does not bother to install them. Fail
to do that, and you get the "flash" + program does not
run. While I don't do the manual install procedure
from the Zip archive, most likely something similar is
going on.
Jordan
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