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Date:      Tue, 07 Jan 2014 13:31:18 -0800
From:      "Ronald F. Guilmette" <rfg@tristatelogic.com>
Cc:        Patrick Lamaiziere <patfbsd@davenulle.org>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   NEVERMIND!  Re: After updating ports, flash plugins for Firefox & Opera have gone AWOL
Message-ID:  <1773.1389130278@server1.tristatelogic.com>
In-Reply-To: <96818.1389125687@server1.tristatelogic.com>

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I guess that I must have accidentally done something right.

Anyway, flash is working perfectly now, for both Firefox and Opera.

Thanks for your help.


Regards,
rfg


P.S.  While looking this problem, I went back to consult again the relevant
page from the FreeBSD Handbook, i.e.

   http://www5.us.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/desktop-browsers.html

Under section 7.2.1.2 (Firefox and Adobe Flash Plugin), step 3 suggests
doing the following:

    # ln -s /usr/local/lib/npapi/linux-f10-flashplugin/libflashplayer.so \
          /usr/local/lib/browser_plugins/

Strangely, on my system I don't seem to even have a /usr/local/lib/npapi
directory!  It doesn't exist.  And this is true even though the flash
plugin is (as I have said) now working perfectly with both Firefox and
Opera.  So what gives?  Is this particular passage from the Handbook
obsolete and (now) inaccurate?  If so, then I should probaby file a
documentation PR or something, no?

P.P.S.  I am thinking that the Handbook reference to a /usr/local/lib/npapi
directory is obsolete because I just now grepped the whole of:

    /var/db/pkg/linux-f10-flashplugin-11.2r202.327_1/*

for any mention of "npapi".  There isn't any.  That's what makes me think
that the Handbook reference to a /usr/local/lib/npapi directory is perhaps
bogus and obsolete.



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