Re: Need SeaMonkey opinions - [Fwd: [RHSA-2006:0734-01] Critical: seamonkey security update]

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On Wed, Nov 08, 2006 at 02:34:30PM -0500, Christopher Aillon wrote:
> David Eisenstein wrote:
> >I favor SeaMonkey as a Mozilla replacement, as it covers all
> >vulnerabilities in packages that dynamically link to the shared libraries.
> >But perhaps there are other ideas.
> 
> I see no reason that it won't work for Fedora given that it works for 
> RHEL.  I can probably offer some guidance as there were many hurdles 
> that I had to overcome when building these packages for RHEL, though I 
> probably don't remember them all off the top of my head.

Thanks Chris!  A while ago I basically "stole" your package from
RHEL sources and redid it for FC4.  It really should be basically
the same thing for earlier distributions.  An URL for source rpm was
posted on this list and a number of people is aware of it. :-)
Right now it needs an update, of course, but this should be
straightforward.

As a matter of fact I got impatient waiting for a resolution of
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=195318
and did a similar thing for FC5 too.  That one has bigger
differences because it is using "external" packages for nss and nspr
(and some other minor things).

   Michal

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