Hi, On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, René Matthäi wrote:
if you install SuSE RPMs it should be done automatically because we use RPM triggers for that case. If you install plugins on your own you have to take care for them.
But after all, it would have been very useful and easy for a lot of us if there remained the possibility to have SuSEconfig.mozilla look for certain plug-ins and integrate it in mozilla. I can only repeat my example with a new Java Runtime. I would just have to modify the /usr/lib/java link and SuSEconfig would do the neccessary for mozilla. In this special case it would be useful then if the postinstall scripts of mozilla would use /usr/lib/java instead of linking directly to /usr/lib/SunJava2/jre So far I can only speak for myself, but the SuSEconfig.mozilla modul was a good idea and until now well implemented...
The script is still there (/opt/mozilla/add-plugins.sh) but not called automatically when SuSEconfig is running. I think this is a compromise? It was always a problem for many people that SuSEconfig has to run after a mozilla update. But I always want feedback, what can be done better. CU, Wolfgang Rosenauer