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Date:      Thu, 30 Mar 2006 22:34:35 -0800
From:      Graham North <northg@shaw.ca>
To:        Yuan Jue <yuanjue02@gmail.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Thunderbird and Firefox dead after portupgrade
Message-ID:  <442CCD7B.7070602@shaw.ca>
In-Reply-To: <200603311428.08152.yuanjue@yuanjue.net>
References:  <442CC5EE.3040400@shaw.ca> <200603311410.20355.yuanjue@yuanjue.net> <442CCA39.3010209@shaw.ca> <200603311428.08152.yuanjue@yuanjue.net>

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Hi Yuan:
I did not pose a question. My suggestion to do a rehash was in response 
to someone else having trouble after upgrading Firefox.
It may or may not have been a great suggestion but that is all it was. 
If you have a good understanding of that command and why it may or may 
not be appropriate then I would be open ears. One of my friends who runs 
Debian tells me that he finds it necessary after doing software upgrades 
- yes I know that is a different OS.

But sincerely, if you or someone else on this list has a good 
understanding of its function please enlighten, I love to learn.
Thanks, Graham/



Yuan Jue wrote:

>On Friday 31 March 2006 14:20, Graham North wrote:
>  
>
>>As said, I am pretty new to unix but is the rehash command not used for
>>reorganized the userland directory iindexes after program upgrades?
>>    
>>
>
>if what you mean is why firefox cannot start after upgrade, then this is 
>maybe a mozilla known problem. what you should do is "su" change to 
>root and start firefox there and then everything will be fine
>
>Or, maybe you should make your question more clear ;)
>
>  
>

-- 
Kindness can be infectious - try it.

Graham North
Vancouver, BC
www.soleado.ca



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