On Fri, 16 Oct 1998, Patrick Lamb wrote:
> I got it to work by setting the NPX_PLUGIN_PATH environment variable.
> (It's in one of the FMs...) IIRC, it isn't supposed to be needed for a
> default installation, but the plugin suddenly started working when I set
> it anyhow. In my case I set
> NPX_PLUGIN_PATH=/home/pdlamb/.netscape/plugins
> export NPX_PLUGIN_PATH
> in my .bashrc.
>
> Pat
I have in the meantime downloaded the activator.i18n-linux-glibc
plugin (previously I used the activator-linux-glibc plugin), installed
it, and set the NPX_PLUGIN_PATH variable to the ~/.netscape/plugins
directory. Upon starting Netscape 4.06, I get following message:
ERROR: /home/fstrpba/.netscape/plugins/javaplugin.so: undefined symbol: stat
Cant load plugin /home/fstrpba/.netscape/plugins/javaplugin.so. Ignored.
So the NPX_PLUGIN_PATH variable unfortunately doesn't change anything
about the plugin's runnability.
Any other suggestions?
Robert.
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