CH, On Sunday 22 August 2004 08:42, C Hamel wrote:
On Sunday 22 August 2004 10:13, Randall R Schulz wrote:
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So, let's say that you, like I, have a non-standard Mozilla installation in /usr/local/mozilla1.7.2. These two simple commands, which must be issued by some one with permissions to the Mozilla installation directory (root will do...), will render RealPlayer usable in the add-on Mozilla:
% cd /usr/local/mozilla1.7.2/plugins % ln -s /usr/local/RealPlayer/mozilla/nphelix.so . % ln -s /usr/local/RealPlayer/mozilla/nphelix.xpt .
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In your 'ln -s' examples I am a little confused because there seems to be no symlink name...? I also use Firefox 0.8 on this box (SuSE 9 Pro), if that makes any difference. I get the idea, but am just a little confused about the links.
Look more closely (use a fixed-width font). The last argument to the "ln -s" command is ".", which means create the symlink in the current directory using the original base file name. Naturally, this makes the preceding "cd" command an absolute necessity. It also means I can't count, I suppose.
-- ..."Yogi" CH Namasté Yoga Studio "If music be the food of love, why can't rabbits sing?"
Randall Schulz