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> From: Eric Schuele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2005/11/14 Mon PM 08:31:08 EST
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> CC: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: Firefox + acroread7
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Eric,
> >
> > You have the setup
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eric,
You have the setup right in libmap.conf. You need to create
or copy acroread7 to acroread in /usr/local/bin and make
sure the permissions are correct. This should solve the
problem.
I don't know why but libmap.conf points to the wrong
location for acrobat.
Eric,
You have the setup right in libmap.conf. You need to create
or copy acroread7 to acroread in /usr/local/bin and make
sure the permissions are correct. This should solve the
problem.
I don't know why but libmap.conf points to the wrong
location for acrobat. And acroread7 port doesn'
On Wednesday 09 November 2005 02:47 am, Nicolas Blais wrote:
> On November 8, 2005 07:21 pm, Frank Jahnke wrote:
> > We talked about this extensively on the ports list about a month
> > ago, when I saw the same thing with Epiphany on 6.0-RC1. The
> > conclusion was that this is a bug in linuxplugi
On November 8, 2005 07:21 pm, Frank Jahnke wrote:
> We talked about this extensively on the ports list about a month ago,
> when I saw the same thing with Epiphany on 6.0-RC1. The conclusion was
> that this is a bug in linuxpluginwrapper. See:
> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=87404
>
On 11/09/05 06:12 Eric Schuele said the following:
In firefox:
Edit -> preferences -> downloads -> plugins
disable pdfs
go to download a pdf file... tell it to always automatically open with
/usr/local/bin/acroread7
i've been following this thread, and the problem persists in mozilla-d
Frank Jahnke wrote:
On Tue, 2005-11-08 at 21:32 +, Eric Schuele wrote:
Yes! That's the problem exactly. In fact I was getting the 'undefined
symbol' error up until I changed the libmap.conf to point to where the
nppdf.so resides. At that point the error went away and the plugin was
av
Eric Schuele wrote:
Frank Jahnke wrote:
We talked about this extensively on the ports list about a month ago,
I vaguely remember the thread, but could not dig it up in the archives
for some reason.
when I saw the same thing with Epiphany on 6.0-RC1. The conclusion was
that this is a bug
On Tue, 2005-11-08 at 21:32 +, Eric Schuele wrote:
> Yes! That's the problem exactly. In fact I was getting the 'undefined
> symbol' error up until I changed the libmap.conf to point to where the
> nppdf.so resides. At that point the error went away and the plugin was
> available in the
Chris Hill wrote:
On Tue, 8 Nov 2005, Eric Schuele wrote:
I'm having difficulties getting acroread7 to work within firefox-1.0.7.
[...]
I copied libmap.conf-FreeBSD6 to /etc/libmap.conf. Cut some stuff
out. Left in the acroread sections (among others):
# Acrobat7 with Mozilla/Firebird/
Frank Jahnke wrote:
We talked about this extensively on the ports list about a month ago,
I vaguely remember the thread, but could not dig it up in the archives
for some reason.
when I saw the same thing with Epiphany on 6.0-RC1. The conclusion was
that this is a bug in linuxpluginwrapper.
We talked about this extensively on the ports list about a month ago,
when I saw the same thing with Epiphany on 6.0-RC1. The conclusion was
that this is a bug in linuxpluginwrapper. See:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=87404
To my knowledge, this has not yet been fixed.
Frank
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On Tue, 8 Nov 2005, Eric Schuele wrote:
I'm having difficulties getting acroread7 to work within
firefox-1.0.7.
[...]
I copied libmap.conf-FreeBSD6 to /etc/libmap.conf. Cut some stuff
out. Left in the acroread sections (among others):
# Acrobat7 with Mozilla/Firebird/Galeon/Epiphany/Konq
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