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I named it
SL_firefox_parentlock_fix
Since most people will be looking for a firefox.

There is one problem, in that it doesn't work.
It's not that the script doesn't work, it's that it never get's run.  Am 
I missing something?

It goes in /usr/lib/firefox-1.5.0.5/init.d/ (or whichever program), it 
has a 755 permissions.  I gave it the same name you did, S91parentlock.

But, my first indication was that I couldn't open thunderbird.  I tried 
putting comments in the script, and from what I can tell ... it is never 
run.

Troy

Urs Beyerle wrote:
> Hi Troy
> 
> I'm not at all good in finding names ;-)
> 
> Indeed, mozilla is somehow confusing, since mozilla is not really
> installed. What's about
> 
> SL_afs_parentlock_fix
> 
> and put the keywords firefox, thunderbird and seamonkey in the
> description of the rpm.
> 
> Is this really better than SL_mozilla_afs_user? - I don't know.
> 
> Urs
>  
> 
> 
> Troy Dawson wrote:
>> Thanks Urs, it looks like that works pretty good.
>> Now for the hardest part ... figuring out a name.
>> I'd like to put it all into one SL rpm, and just have the triggers be
>> off the various packages.
>>
>> I was thinking of calling it
>>
>> SL_mozilla_afs_user
>>
>> But I'm thinking the mozilla name might throw people off.  I thought
>> of mozilla because all of these are mozilla based.
>>
>> Troy
>>


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