Mozilla for BeOS v1.1

Build ID:	  		2002090119
BugZilla ID: 	arougthopher@lizardland.net
Depends:		NONE

Build Options:
	ac_add_options --enable-cpp-rtti 
	ac_add_options --disable-tests
	ac_add_options --disable-debug
	ac_add_options --enable-optimize=-O2
	ac_add_options --enable-extensions
	ac_add_options --enable-crypto
	ac_add_options --enable-svg
	mk_add_options MOZ_INTERNAL_LIBART_LGPL=1
	MOZ_INTERNAL_LIBART_LGPL=1


Patches Applied:
	Bug#72488 - Closing Window with open menu crashes Mozilla [@nsMenuPopupFrame::GetWidget]
	Bug#92793 - BeOS classes are not thread safe
	Bug#157348 - Handle AltGr using foreign keymaps
	Bug#145858 - Import NetPositive Bookmark information properly
	Bug#155373 - BeOS Charset implementation
	Bug#159137 - Fix font "system" font default selection
	Bug#163251 - Build SVG under BeOS

Below was taken from the FAQs at http://www.bezilla.org

Install/Configuration Notes:
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How do I install BeZilla?

	Simply unzip the distribution file anywhere. I usually unzip it into /boot/apps. 

I have downloaded a newer distribution, how do I upgrade?

	You must extract the contents of the zip file into a NEW directory. You cannot overwrite 
	an existing install. If you have BeZilla installed in /boot/apps/mozilla, rename the mozilla 
	directory, before extracting the newer distribution into /boot/apps. This way, if you have a 
	problem, you still have the old version installed.

How do I run BeZilla?

	The first time you try to run BeZilla, you will need to run the "mozilla" script, in the 
	<install_dir>/mozilla directory from a command line. After that, you can run the mozilla 
	script file from Tracker.

Why do I run mozilla, instead of mozilla-bin directly?

	Mozilla-bin is the actual executable for BeZilla. However, the "mozilla" file is a shell script, 
	that sets up the proper environment for "mozilla-bin" to run in. Removing the dependency on 
	the "mozilla" script is being looked into, but is still needed for now. 

Are there any requirements to run BeZilla?

	Yes

	BeZilla requires BeOS 5, with both the 5.0.1 and 5.0.3 upgrades applied. You MUST apply both 
	patches/upgrades to your system for BeZilla to work properly. The 5.0.3 patch does not include 
	all of the fixes the 5.0.1 includes.
	If you are running a modified BeOS kernel for the AMD or P4 processors, do not install the 5.0.1 
	upgrade, as it will install a new kernel.  See if someone else will give you a copy of their updated
	libnet.so file, from the 5.0.1 upgrade.
	

Troubleshooting
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I'm having problems with my latest installation, what do I do?

	First, make sure you extracted the file into a new directory, and did not overwrite a previous 
	installation. Next, try renaming the $HOME/config/settings/Mozilla directory, and re-running BeZilla. 

Why do I get a "Symbol not found" error on my first run?

	On the first run, some users get the following message in the Terminal:

		/boot/apps/mozilla/run-mozilla.sh: which: command not found
		/boot/apps/mozilla/run-mozilla.sh: ./mozilla-bin: Symbol not found

	and, if they try to run from Tracker, they get a "Missing library: libgkgfx" error.

	After help from other users, it has been determined that this is caused by a lack of the 5.0.1 update 
	install to BeOS. If you only installed the 5.0.3 update, you will also need to install 5.0.1.
	NOTE: If you are running BeOS with a modified kernel (i.e. patch for AMD or P4 processors), DO NOT 
	install the 5.0.1 update. It will install a new kernel! Instead, try to find a nice person who has already 
	installed 5.0.1, and get a copy of their libnet.so file. Backup your copy in /boot/beos/system and put 
	the new version there. Then reboot.

I'm still having problems, what should I do?

	Try installing the latest nightly build from mozilla.

I'm STILL having problems! Now what?

	Ask on the forums pages at http://www.bezilla.org, and someone should be able to help you.
	
