Hi - I updated firefox-3.0.5 from firefox-3.0.15on CentOS 4 this weekend and now I can't start it because it has the wrong version of NSS and I can't update NSS to the correct version.
Does anyone know where I can find the RPM for CentOS 4 version of firefox-3.0.5?
Or how I can tell yum to install version firefox-3.0.5 instead of firefox-3.0.15?
Thank you.
Opps - on CentOS 4 I upgrade from firefox-3.0.5 to firefox-3.0.15 and now I need to back out to version firefox-3.0.5.
On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 12:09 PM, Agile Aspect agile.aspect@gmail.com wrote:
Hi - I updated firefox-3.0.5 from firefox-3.0.15on CentOS 4 this weekend and now I can't start it because it has the wrong version of NSS and I can't update NSS to the correct version.
Does anyone know where I can find the RPM for CentOS 4 version of firefox-3.0.5?
Or how I can tell yum to install version firefox-3.0.5 instead of firefox-3.0.15?
Thank you.
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Opps - on CentOS 4 I upgrade from firefox-3.0.5 to firefox-3.0.15 and now I need to back out to version firefox-3.0.5.
On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 12:09 PM, Agile Aspect agile.aspect@gmail.com wrote:
Hi - I updated firefox-3.0.5 from firefox-3.0.15on CentOS 4 this weekend and now I can't start it because it has the wrong version of NSS and I can't update NSS to the correct version.
Does anyone know where I can find the RPM for CentOS 4 version of firefox-3.0.5?
Or how I can tell yum to install version firefox-3.0.5 instead of firefox-3.0.15?
I literally a minute ago upgraded my firefox from 3.5.3 to 3.5.5. I *always* do it as follows: as root, cd to where it's installed (for me, /opt) rm firefox bunzip2 /whereIsavedit/firefox<release>.tar.bz2 tar -xvf /whereIsavedit/firefox<release>.tar mv firefox firefox-<release number> ln -s firefox-<release number> firefox
Then I have my link in /usr/bin/firefox pointing to, in my case, /opt/firefox/firefox.
Back out? No problem, reset the symbolic link.
In your case, first, was it installed via rpm? If so, rpm -e; in my case, rm -r the directory it was installed in, then go to the mozilla site and d/l the version you want, then follow my procedure, above.
If you insist on installing it via yum, or rpm, you can tell it a release number - check the man page on those.
mark
I'm using yum and I when I specify the version if comes back with nothing to install.
Hence the request for the RPM.
I found the RPM in the http://mirror.centos.org/centos-4 mirror.
Thanks for the reply.
On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 12:27 PM, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
Opps - on CentOS 4 I upgrade from firefox-3.0.5 to firefox-3.0.15 and now I need to back out to version firefox-3.0.5.
On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 12:09 PM, Agile Aspect agile.aspect@gmail.com wrote:
Hi - I updated firefox-3.0.5 from firefox-3.0.15on CentOS 4 this weekend and now I can't start it because it has the wrong version of NSS and I can't update NSS to the correct version.
Does anyone know where I can find the RPM for CentOS 4 version of firefox-3.0.5?
Or how I can tell yum to install version firefox-3.0.5 instead of firefox-3.0.15?
I literally a minute ago upgraded my firefox from 3.5.3 to 3.5.5. I *always* do it as follows: as root, cd to where it's installed (for me, /opt) rm firefox bunzip2 /whereIsavedit/firefox<release>.tar.bz2 tar -xvf /whereIsavedit/firefox<release>.tar mv firefox firefox-<release number> ln -s firefox-<release number> firefox
Then I have my link in /usr/bin/firefox pointing to, in my case, /opt/firefox/firefox.
Back out? No problem, reset the symbolic link.
In your case, first, was it installed via rpm? If so, rpm -e; in my case, rm -r the directory it was installed in, then go to the mozilla site and d/l the version you want, then follow my procedure, above.
If you insist on installing it via yum, or rpm, you can tell it a release number - check the man page on those.
mark
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