I tried Gentoo around 6 months back, went back to LFS.
The package management system for Gentoo is great if you look at it unidirectionally i.e. install (and upgrade). But the uninstall is a major pain! Given you OpenLDAP example, say I installed OpenLDAP since it was needed by GomeMeeting. Later say I compile Courier and GNUPg that link against OpenLDAP. Now if I have uninstall GnomeMeeting and OpenLDAP, Courier and GNUPg will have problems. The installer won't warn me about it.
Never mind, the spell checker is still windows only. Hopefully it will be available on all platforms post 1.0 when it gets integrated into the mozilla tree.
NAFAIK. Maybe you can put in a RFE.
You can also set MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH to point to where the plugins are installed.
I tried Gentoo around 6 months back, went back to LFS.
The package management system for Gentoo is great if you look at it unidirectionally i.e. install (and upgrade). But the uninstall is a major pain! Given you OpenLDAP example, say I installed OpenLDAP since it was needed by GomeMeeting. Later say I compile Courier and GNUPg that link against OpenLDAP. Now if I have uninstall GnomeMeeting and OpenLDAP, Courier and GNUPg will have problems. The installer won't warn me about it.
./ geeks don't call it 'shortcut', it is called the 'bookmark':)
Never mind, the spell checker is still windows only. Hopefully it will be available on all platforms post 1.0 when it gets integrated into the mozilla tree.
Looking for http://spellchecker.mozdev.org/?