Subject: Re: Re: Re: Flash plugin for NetBSD Firefox testers wanted
To: Joel CARNAT <joel@carnat.net>
From: David Brownlee <abs@NetBSD.org>
List: port-amd64
Date: 03/25/2007 21:36:09
On Sun, 25 Mar 2007, Joel CARNAT wrote:

> Everything looks at it should...
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Shockwave Flash
>
>    File name: npwrapper.libflashplayer.so
>    Shockwave Flash 9.0 r31
>
> MIME Type 	Description 	Suffixes 	Enabled
> application/x-shockwave-flash 	Shockwave Flash 	swf 	Yes
> application/futuresplash 	FutureSplash Player 	spl 	Yes
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> # nspluginwrapper -l
> /usr/pkg/lib/firefox/plugins/npwrapper.libflashplayer.so
>  Original plugin: /usr/pkg/lib/netscape/plugins/libflashplayer.so
>  Wrapper version string: 0.9.91.3
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> # pkg_info | grep suse
> suse_base-10.0nb3   Linux compatibility package
> suse_openssl-10.0nb2 Linux compatibility package for the OpenSSL library
> suse_compat-10.0nb1 Linux compatibility package with old shared libraries
> suse_x11-10.0nb2    Linux compatibility package for X11 binaries
> suse_expat-10.0nb1  Linux compatibility package for expat binaries
> suse_freetype2-10.0nb3 Linux compatibility package for FreeType2 library
> suse_fontconfig-10.0nb2 Linux compatibility package for fontconfig binaries
> suse_libjpeg-10.0nb1 Linux compatibility package for the JPEG library
> suse_libpng-10.0nb2 Linux compatibility package for the PNG library
> suse_libtiff-10.0nb3 Linux compatibility package for the TIFF library
> suse_gtk2-10.0nb2   Linux compatibility package for GTK2 binaries
> suse_locale-10.0nb1 Locale files for the Linux compatibility package
> suse_openmotif-10.0nb1 Linux compatibility package for the Motif library
> suse_libcups-10.0nb1 Linux compatibility package for the Cups library
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> With Opera (and opera-plugins) installed, I can see a gray square where
> there should be flash and the console says:
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> opera: Plug-in 22074 is not responding. It will be closed.
> opera: Define environment variable OPERA_KEEP_BLOCKED_PLUGIN to keep blocked plug-ins.

 	OK, so your issue is not nspluginwrapper, but running the native
 	flash plugin at all - as it fails in a Linux Opera binary.

 	Hmm - do you have a linux compatible /proc mounted?

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