Date: Mon, 8 Oct 2007 20:15:31 +0200 From: Willy Picard <picard@kti.ae.poznan.pl> To: RW <fbsd06@mlists.homeunix.com>, freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: The scandalous status of linux-flashplugin9 Message-ID: <20071008181531.GB1493@copernic.kti.ae.poznan.pl> In-Reply-To: <20071008174630.665f978e@gumby.homeunix.com.> References: <20071008125558.GE1509@copernic.kti.ae.poznan.pl> <790a9fff0710080752k90c1ac3r23856304f176648e@mail.gmail.com> <20071008174630.665f978e@gumby.homeunix.com.>
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On Mon, Oct 08, 2007 at 05:46:30PM +0100, RW wrote: > On Mon, 8 Oct 2007 09:52:18 -0500 > "Scot Hetzel" <swhetzel@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On 10/8/07, Willy Picard <picard@kti.ae.poznan.pl> wrote: > > > > The thing that shocked me is the fact that the port is still in the ports > > > tree even if it does not work! (It compiles but each try to view a Flash > > > animation leads to a segmentation fault of Firefox). If we want the > > > FreeBSD community to be focused on quality (I assume we all want), then > > > this port should be removed from the ports tree or at least marked as > > > broken. > > > > > the port should be marked broken for OSVERSION < 7000xx, and > > compat.linux.osrelease = 2.4.2, as the flash9 plugin may require 2.6.16 > > linux emulation. > > No it shouldn't. > > I've never seen it crash a browser, and it works to a limited extent on > some sites that can't be navigated without it. I am very pleased to read that someone figured out how to make the Flash 9 plugin work ("to a limited extent"). May I ask you what your configuration is (wich OS version) and which "tweaks" do you use (libmap.conf)? Best regards, Willy -- Willy Picard e-mail: picard@kti.ae.poznan.pl Dept. of Information Technology www: http://www.kti.ae.poznan.pl/ The Poznan University of Economics tel: +48 61 848 05 49 Mansfelda 4, 60-854 Poznan, Poland fax: +48 61 848 38 40
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