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Subject: [FreeBSD-users-jp 47017] Re: Netscape communicator/navigator 4.61 fix
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This is Maintainer of ports/{www,japanese}/netscape* .
I've got a mail from rfg@monkeys.com;

>> I just wanted to report to you that in order to successfully run
>> Netscape Navigator 4.61 under FreeBSD 3.3 (without getting a ton
>> of warnings upon startup) I found that I needed to add the following
>> line to the /usr/local/bin/communicator-4.61 script file:
:
>> export XKEYSYMDB; XKEYSYMDB=/usr/local/lib/netscape/XKeysymDB
:
>> I hope this information is helpful.

I'm using netscape browser for FreeBSD with Japanize resource
and it works fine with either XKEYSYMDB setting.
Netscape ports users, please test the environment,
and tell me if it makes your browser more stable or not.

# And I want your suggestion as usual, Sarumaru-san :)

Thanks.
