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lal_truckee - 06 May 2004 01:07 GMT
I wanted to try thunderbird-0.6-macosx, but have been having difficulties.
I can download thunderbird-0.6-macosx.dmg.gz, and unzip it; but
thunderbird-0.6-macosx.dmg fails to mount. The message is "no mountable
file systems"

I thought maybe it was just the release version, so I tried downloading
a nightly, and had the same problem.

This is a G5/OSX10.3.

Has anyone else seen this? Solved the problem?
Vincent NICOLAS - 08 May 2004 15:59 GMT
> I wanted to try thunderbird-0.6-macosx, but have been having difficulties.
> I can download thunderbird-0.6-macosx.dmg.gz, and unzip it; but
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>
> Has anyone else seen this? Solved the problem?

Do you unzip it with Stuffit Expander 8.0 ? I heard some issues with
this version. Try upgrading it.

(it worked perfectly well on my G4)

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ludovic Hirlimann - 21 May 2004 08:20 GMT
> I wanted to try thunderbird-0.6-macosx, but have been having difficulties.
> I can download thunderbird-0.6-macosx.dmg.gz, and unzip it; but
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>
> Has anyone else seen this? Solved the problem?
I am posting from it right now.

No. How did you d/l it ?

Ludo
Dan Mills - 31 May 2004 05:45 GMT
>> I wanted to try thunderbird-0.6-macosx, but have been having
>> difficulties.
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>
> No. How did you d/l it ?

Try running 'file' on the file and see what type it seems to be.  Maybe
it didn't get gunzipped as you thought.

-Dan
 
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