Hi Troy, On Wed, 2 Aug 2006, Troy Dawson wrote: > OK, I've checked, and as far as I could see, putting on libgnomeui.i386 > libbonoboui.i386 didn't hurt an x86_64 machine, and it installed via yum just > fine. > > I have put those in the errata area with the firefox. They should be there by > the time this e-mail get's to you. If they aren't, give it 5 or 10 minutes. > You might also need to do a 'yum clean all' first for yum to see them. > > One thing I found while doing the check, was that my firefox bookmark script > in sl-release doesn't work with this new firefox. I'll have to fix that for > the next sl-release. > > Troy Thanks. I know these complications are due to a feature SL has but TUV does not. As you can see, the possibility to run 32bit browsers on x86_64 is appreciated by at least one site (in fact, I'm quite dependent on it). Thanks for doing this. I can't check right now since my attempts to rsync keep getting rejected: @ERROR: max connections (20) reached - try again later Is this a new limit? I haven't encountered this problem for months, since you lifted the limit of 4 that was not intentional IIRC. Maybe it's just SL becoming ever more popular. Or the firefox/thunderbird updates. Anyway, once my sync-job succeeds I'll let you know if there are still a dependency problems with a yum update, and I don't expect any There are other problems with the new firefox/thunderbird versions I'm afraid though, at least for the larger sites. See my upcoming posting to sl-users... Cheers, Stephan -- Stephan Wiesand DESY - DV - Phone: +49 33762 7 7370 Platanenallee 6 Fax: +49 33762 7 7216 15738 Zeuthen, Germany