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* [gentoo-dev] MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME
@ 2003-09-11 15:31 Jeff Griffiths
  2003-09-11 17:14 ` Simon Reynolds
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From: Jeff Griffiths @ 2003-09-11 15:31 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: Gentoo-Dev (E-mail)

why is MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME permanently set in gentoo?

users trying to run gentoo mozilla and ActiveState Komodo cannot because
MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME is permanently set by gentoo mozilla - this
effectively breaks 3rd party / non-gentoo applications based on mozilla
(including mozilla.org's binaries)

why on gentoo is MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME permanently set? this isn't set by
for example binaries from mozilla.org, which plays nice with Komodo

workaround is either:

simple: unset MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME

( can't code and browse web at same time )

complex: create komodo-specific user without MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME set in
ENV, and su to that user to run komodo.

or just do this:

% unset MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME && komodo



Jeff Griffiths
ActiveState Technical Support
http://www.ActiveState.com 

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* RE: [gentoo-dev] MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME
@ 2003-09-11 19:38 Jeff Griffiths
  2003-09-11 20:11 ` Simon Reynolds
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From: Jeff Griffiths @ 2003-09-11 19:38 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: Gentoo-Dev (E-mail)

Hi Simon

sorry if terse translates to upset, that wasn't my intended 
tone. try confused? ...and typing at high speed.

yes the workaround is effective and my gentoo / Komodo user 
is now happy. what i'm really curious about is why gentoo 
mozilla does this in the first place - other mozillas tend 
not to PERMANENTLY set this var as it has the tendency to
interfere with other mozilla-based applications ( like 
Komodo ).

thanks

Jeff Griffiths
ActiveState Technical Support
http://www.ActiveState.com 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Simon Reynolds [mailto:sproket@adelphia.net]
> Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2003 10:14 AM
> To: Jeff Griffiths
> Cc: Gentoo-Dev (E-mail)
> Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME
> 
> 
> On Thu, 2003-09-11 at 11:31, Jeff Griffiths wrote:
> > why is MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME permanently set in gentoo?
> >
> > why on gentoo is MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME permanently set? this 
> isn't set by
> > for example binaries from mozilla.org, which plays nice with Komodo
> > 
> > workaround is either:
> 
> > % unset MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME && komodo
> Continuing in the same vein as this work-around, you could move komodo
> off your path or rename it komodo.bin or some such and create a simple
> sh wrapper that unsets MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME and then runs the binary.
> 
> Considering that there are exist such simple and effective 
> work-arounds,
> I am really surprised by the highly upset tone of your email.
> 
> I hope this helps!
> ~Simon Reynolds
> 
> 

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* RE: [gentoo-dev] MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME
@ 2003-09-11 22:13 Jeff Griffiths
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From: Jeff Griffiths @ 2003-09-11 22:13 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: Daniel Robbins; +Cc: Gentoo-Dev (E-mail), Simon Reynolds

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Daniel Robbins [mailto:drobbins@gentoo.org]
> Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2003 1:49 PM
> To: Simon Reynolds
> Cc: Jeff Griffiths; Gentoo-Dev (E-mail)
> Subject: RE: [gentoo-dev] MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME

> If setting MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME globally is done so that things like evo
> can use the nss and nspr libs in /usr/lib/mozilla, and this 
> messes other
> apps up, it may be best to tweak apps like evolution so they 
> simply use
> the stand-alone nspr and nss. Then, in theory (this needs 
> confirmation,)
> the global MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME setting can (?) be safely 
> removed from the
> environment.
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> Daniel

okay thanks, that's starting to make a lot more sense. FYI, the 
solution of the Komodo dev team is to patch our mozilla to ignore 
this vars and any other vars mozilla might look at by default. we 
simply hadn't run into this situation until now, although googling 
for MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME reveals lots of other grief on mailing lists
 regarding different versions of mozilla-based software getting 
generally confused.

thanks again,

Jeff Griffiths
ActiveState Technical Support
http://www.ActiveState.com 

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