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Re: Netscape, Colgate and 5.3.12
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Mon Nov 4 01:11:47 1996
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Date: Mon, 4 Nov 1996 14:40:10 +0900
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> $)C:83=@L: Morgan Fletcher <morgan@hahaha.org>
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> A&8q: Re: Netscape, Colgate and 5.3.12
> 3/B%: 19963b 11?y 4@O ?y?d@O ?@HD 1:35
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> BORG <"vladimip "@iceonline.com> writes:
> > Just found that script that I was talking about in one of the previous
> > messages...
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> FWIW, the libc workaround is documented in the Java-Linux MINI-HOWTO:
>
> http://www.blackdown.org/Howto/Howto-2.html
>
> One possible problem with the workaround script is that the invocation of
> netscape does not include the absolute path. If your were to place this
> script in /usr/local/bin, while the real netscape binary existed in
another
> directory _later in your path_ than /usr/local/bin, the script would loop
> indefinitely.
>
> morgan "learned that the hard way"
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