Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 23:36:14 +0100 From: Tino Engel <elrap@web.de> To: "Aryeh M. Friedman" <aryeh.friedman@gmail.com> Cc: mark@msen.com, John <nesredep@gmail.com>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: flash: linux firefox vs linuxpluginwrapper Message-ID: <4738D55E.6040903@web.de> In-Reply-To: <4738D2B1.9040206@gmail.com> References: <cff9f2d10711091320q7825f190r8dc373b80155a9bd@mail.gmail.com> <200711120938.43924.mark@msen.com> <47386761.1090801@gmail.com> <4738D1DA.2020705@web.de> <4738D2B1.9040206@gmail.com>
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Aryeh M. Friedman schrieb: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Tino Engel wrote: > >> Aryeh M. Friedman schrieb: >> >>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >>> Hash: SHA1 >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>> I posed a similar question on this list a short time ago. Right >>>> now, the only 'Flash' working on either Linux or native is Flash 7, >>>> which does not work on many sites. To get Flash 9, you need to use >>>> wine under freebsd and install the windows version of Firefox. I >>>> have been told that this solution works fine "out of the box" on >>>> FreeBSD 6.2 but I have not yet confirmed. >>>> >>>> >>> Works right out of the box for all versions of FreeBSD > 6.... I just >>> did it on a 8-Current machine doing the following port installs in >>> this order: >>> >>> firefox >>> linux-flashplugin7 >>> acroread7 >>> >>> after you install acroread run "nspluginwrapper -v -a -i". >>> >>> >>> >>> >> So did I. When I run firefox then, I get an error message as follows: >> >> freebsdangel# firefox >> LoadPlugin: failed to initialize shared library >> /usr/local/lib/browser_plugins/libflashplayer.so [Shared object >> "libdl.so.2" not found, required by "libflashplayer.so"] >> >> But the library is existing: >> >> freebsdangel# find / -name libdl.so.2 >> /usr/compat/linux/lib/libdl.so.2 >> freebsdangel# >> >> And even adjusting the path does not help: >> >> freebsdangel# setenv PATH "${PATH}:/usr/compat/linux/lib" >> >> The result is the same: >> >> So basically the question is: >> How can I tell FreeBSD where to find the requested lib?? >> >> > > Did you do it from packages or ports? > > From ports
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