Hi Ahmad
Le 2011-06-04 20:24, Ahmad Samir a écrit :
On 5 June 2011 02:23, Ahmad Samir<[email protected]> wrote:
On 5 June 2011 01:31, Anssi Hannula<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi!
Currently our flash-player-plugin pkg is only built on 32-bit, as the
64-bit adobe build is still horribly out of date.
However, this is problematic for 64-bit users, as installing the 32-bit
flash-player-plugin is cumbersome as nonfree32 media is not added on
64-bit (and adding it would not be very nice, as the media list is
already way too cluttered).
One option would be to build a x86_64 package that actually contains the
32-bit flash player (and note that in description), with a dependency on
nspluginwrapper. When a proper 64-bit build is released by adobe, it
would be replaced with the 64-bit player.
A suggests on nspluginwrapper I think; (actually I've never seen
nspluginwrapper work... might be my box/setup though).
Usually I install the 32bit flash plugin and either use a 32bit
browser or 64bit konqueror (which uses the KDE4 wrapper) to watch
flash content.
Do you think this should be done, or would it add too much confusion?
Sorry, hit Send too fast.
Not confusion, but it's a bit hackish, a x86_64 skeleton package that
will download a 32bit rpm, and install a 32bit closed-source binary
blob...
--
Anssi Hannula
--
Ahmad Samir
I have just installed Mageia on a 64 bit and the 64bit Flash .rpm is
quite painless from the Adobe site.
Cheers
Marc