Re: gnucash 2.0.2-1.fc6.x86-64 depends on firefox

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Charles Tuckey wrote:
> If possible I don't want to have to install firefox 64 bit because I
> have firefox 32 bit already installed. I hear they don't conflict but
> I'd prefer not to mix the two on my system anyways.

If you're talking about the Fedora Firefox packages, they don't
technically conflict, but /usr/bin/firefox (a shell script) will always
run the 64 bit version if it is installed.

So why don't you try installing the 32 bit version of gnucash?

James.

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