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Date:      Tue, 12 Sep 2000 05:57:49 +0200 (MET DST)
From:      Helge Oldach <Helge.Oldach@de.origin-it.com>
To:        duhring@charter.net (David Uhring)
Cc:        ohartman@ipamzlx.physik.uni-mainz.de, mark@cnmnetwork.com, freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Netscape/Linux on FreeBSD an other horrors ...
Message-ID:  <200009120357.FAA28934@galaxy.de.cp.philips.com>
In-Reply-To: <00091119231200.01827@dave> from David Uhring at "Sep 11, 2000  7:13:34 pm"

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David Uhring:
>> :>> Well ... We use FreeBSD for about 5 years on our boxes and
>> :>> throughout today it has been never fixed that Netscape crashes
>> :>> all the day! It is not only a problem of "one" port, either the
>> :>> Linux port (why using Linux port? I have a BSD operating system,
>> :>> a UNIX, not a nasty Linux!!!), or BSDI port - all the day the
>> :>> same, on all machines: crashing, crashing!

>So turn off Java-scripting, visit http://www.netscape.com/ and they will point
>you to their download site.  Select Netscape for FreeBSD and download it. 
>Before installing, check in /usr/local/netscape for the name of the binary. 
>I'm running Linux right now and do not remember exactly, but I think you have
>to rename 'netscape' to 'communicator-something' to make the wrappers work. 
>Install the XFree86 a.out libs if you have not done so already.

Actually this is pointless. The a.out, BSDI and Linux versions are all
the same code base. I've used them all, and I cannot remember any single
crash that seemed to be clearly related to OS specifics, just as Oliver
reported. I currently run the BSDI version because it's clearly the most
convenient (no Xfree86 a.out libs, no Linux emulation libs).

The key to stability is:

>Keep java-scripting turned off and your Netscape installation will be
>stable.

Unfortunately the number of sites that *require* JS is increasing...

Helge


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