I've been using Gnash on Fedora 6 x86_64 for a while now. It's not perfect, but
it's coming along. Nothing's been released since 0.7.1, so you're pretty much
going to have to install from cvs to get the recent stuff, as you probably know.
I've been configuring with the following options pre-make:
configure --enable-plugin --enable-sound=sdl
When doing the "make install", I've found that the plugin gets put into a
.firefox/plugins subdirectory under my home directory. I've been copying that
into /usr/lib64/mozilla/plugins as Firefox seems to pick up plugins from there.
There's another configure option that I can use to make sure that the plugin is
installed into the right place, but I haven't started using it yet.
Hope that helps,
Mark C.
On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 12:27:52PM +1100, Heracles wrote:
> Hi,
> Since moving to my AMD64 based machine I have changed my Ubuntu to the
> 64 bit version. My problem is that I can no longer see flash in web pages.
> There appears to be no way to get a 64 bit flash 9 player or plugin and
> using nspluginwrapper -i (directory)/libflashplayer.so with either Flash
> 7 or 9 gets the same result:
> "nspluginwrapper: libflashplayer.so is not a valid NPAPI plugin"
>
> I have been able to install gnash as a stand alone but don't know how to
> install it as a plugin. I tried setting it as an external player but no
> luck.
> I have spent a great deal of time googling for an answer, but no useable
> result.
> Any clues would be appreciated.
>
> Heracles
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