On 12/18/2011 11:21 AM PT, Hartmut Figge typed:

Ant:

OK. So I can't mix 32-bit and 64-bit. Where do I put the 32-bit Flash
plugins for 32-bit SM then since I can't find its plugins directories?

You have your 32-bit-SM2 in ~/bin/seamonkey2 and your 32-bit Flash in
~/flash. First i recommend a rename to ~/bin/seamonkey2_32 and
~/flash_32 to remind you of the 32 bit. It is too easy to forget such
things in the future. ;)

Good idea, but I doubt an official 64-bit SM will happen ever. Anyways, I did make two Flash directories: flash32 for SM2.5+ and flash64 for Debian's IceWeasel v3.6.24+. :)


Check if ~/bin/seamonkey2_32/seamonkey/plugins exist. If not create this
directory. Then issue
ln -s ~/flash_32/libflashplayer.so ~/bin/seamonkey2_32/seamonkey/plugins

For other 32-bit plugins which may be useful in the future do the same.
ln -s path_to_plugin ~/bin/seamonkey2_32/seamonkey/plugins

Rad. It works. So, I can't use 64-bit plugin won't work with 32-bit SM2. Great, now I have to update two plugins at once in this 64-bit OS. :(
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