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Date:      Sun, 19 Feb 2006 21:14:43 +0100 (CET)
From:      freebsdoperajan06@oldach.net (Helge Oldach)
To:        avleeuwen@piwebs.com
Cc:        freebsd-ports-bugs@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: ports/91900: ports/www/opera should advise on libmap.conf entries
Message-ID:  <200602192014.k1JKEhRW020194@sep.oldach.net>
In-Reply-To: <d86b48730602190224i332b3310h@mail.gmail.com> from Arjan van Leeuwen at "Feb 19, 2006 11:24:41 am"

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Hi Arjan,

> That indeed silences the warning at the start of Opera, but it doesn't
> get plugins to work. To get working plugins, you'll need a native
> FreeBSD 5/6 version of Opera (see www/opera-devel). I'll accept the
> patch if you can point me to a plugin that you can get to work this
> way.

I not sure... As I said some weeks ago, I didn't test it. I played a
bit today. Indeed I have told Opera to detect the Linux Flash6 plugin
(using linuxpluginwrapper with an appropriate setup of libmap.conf). See
attached window dump. I don know whether this has been working before.
However I still cannot view flash webpages, so the plugin does not work
properly. Maybe there are still some odd librares missing?

I tried the Linux Flash5 and Flash7 plugins as well - but unlike the
Flash6 plugin they weren't recognized at all. Same with the Acrobat
plugin.

Anyhow, if you feel that silencing Opera isn't worthwhile, I'm happy to
wait until Opera9.

Regards,
Helge

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