On 07/01/2012 06:25 AM, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
On 1 July 2012 08:42, Davide<[email protected]> wrote:
Maybe the version of libflashplayer.so is incompatible with firefox 13 or
maybe there is some other issue with the mesa package on current.
Am I missing something? While modern Android OS may share the same
kernel with a traditional Linux distro, its runtime library is not
binary compatible with the GNU libraries. As the flash plugin is not
available in source code I don't see why people can assume one can
just drop libflashplayer.so for Android and expect it to work and even
if it did you'd open a can of worms.
The android system does not use glibc. It uses a system called Bionic. It is
essentially glibc trimmed down. So if it works on Bionic it should work on glibc.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bionic_%28software%29
Hope this helps.
John
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