On 5 June 2011 07:25, Marc Paré <[email protected]> wrote: > 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 64-bit adobe build is still horribly out of date.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 > >
AFAICS, there's no 64bit flash "rpm".... -- Ahmad Samir
