dragoran wrote:
Kevin Verma wrote:working fine here... no crashes or anything does not notice anything different then without nspluginwrapper...dragoran wrote:I tried both IcedTea and Black down 64bit plugin those work, but the flash-plugin is not working at all under nspluginwrapperAnuj Verma (Kevin) wrote:yes because packages needs it to build against it. (every package that has a -devel package has a i386 and a x86_64 version)On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 12:22:10 -0400, Christopher Aillon wrote:Fedora doesn't have a 32 bit package for compatibility; it's only there because of the way multilib works. If so many apps didn't rely on it tobuild against, there would be only a 64 bit version.but there is a firefox.i386works fine here also we have a 64bit java plugin in rawhide (I am using blackdown java on my x86_64 f7 box)Now that nspluginwrapper is in rawhide though, it should be working no?File a bug if not.yes i noticed that "nspluginwrapper" is there but it is not working right for sure. I hope to bug report it soon.is it listed under about:plugins ?
Hello,Thanks for offering your help, I was too nick of time to test this issue previously. All the time in about:plugins flash plugin was listed as unknown plugin "do not open"
However with today's nspluginwrapper & firefox updates, I looked into this issue further and I found that perhaps an old stale file "npwrapper.libflashplayer.so" was causing the issue, I simply removed the same and re-installed flash-plugin & nspluginwrapper packages with yum.
Not really running after major bugs this season, lot too many folks have their eyes on it :-)
Cheers, Kevin