Marco Pesenti Gritti wrote: >> It's just Gecko; so you should be able to install the plugin >> to /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins as with any Mozilla-based browser. > > Yeah, if that doesn't work please let me know. We might need to set some > env var.
It doesn't appear to find the plugin when I copy it to /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins. I do have the gnash executable in my path (the plugin is just a wrapper for the standalone player), and added the Gnash libraries so they get found at runtime. So I assume maybe I do need an env var after all. The /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins directory didn't exist at all, I had to create it. Guess this makes Gnash the first and only browser plugin for the web activity. :-) Typing about:plugins doesn't do anything, so it's hard to tell if it's even getting found. Anyway, you can grab the plugin from http://gnash.lulu.com/olpc. Also install the existing tarball to get the standalone player. In this plugin build, I disabled sound as neither Gstreamer or ffmpeg seems to work quite right. I'll look into that issue deeper. - rob - _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.laptop.org/mailman/listinfo/devel
