Hello, On Tue, 29 Mar 2011, Larry Stotler wrote:
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 5:41 AM, Andreas Jaeger
wrote: And as an Alpha I expect that we are not allowed to distribute it,
Is there anyway to create a placeholder so that we can direct people to where to get the Beta so that they can then install it?(and since there's no installer and you just put it where it's needed it's not that much to do with it). The current version is very stable and works with Hulu, where the previous version was kinda buggy.
Of course, they don't have a full released 64bit version for any platform yet.
+1 How about a x86_64 variant of the "pullin-flashplayer" package in non-free or on packman? I use oS 11.2/x86_64 and I've been running flashplayer_square_p2_64bit_linux_092710.tar.gz containing 2010-09-18 01:18 libflashplayer.so for quite a while and flashplayer10_2_p3_64bit_linux_111710.tar.gz containing 2010-11-17 01:10 libflashplayer.so for a couple of weeks now, both quite noticably more stable[2] and without the hangs etc. than I had with the 32bit/nspluginwrapper alternative (and with gnash and swfdec). In short: the "alpha" (or "beta") 64bit version works better and more reliable than the alternatives. But, as IMHO anyone should, I use 'prefbar'[3] along with NoScript[4], AdBlockPlus[5] and Ghostery[6] (in descending importance and AFAIK ascending CPU-power-required order[7]) and I activate flash via prefbar only rarely (YT and others do work though, but I usually use clive for YT ;) As the "pullin" basically just has to download the tar.gz[0], and extract the single libflashplayer.so to /usr/lib64/browser-plugins/, it should be rather easy[1]. BTW: is there a way to package FF/Seamonkey/TB extensions in a useful way? I think prefbar a "MUST" (even more so in FF than in SM which I use), and NoScript an emphatic "SHOULD" ... When (de-)activating JS, Flash, Java, etc. pp. with a single click in the prefbar, it's much more easy to usually _not_ have them active ... No one really does that on a "session" or even "site" Basis via Edit -> Preferences -> .... (in FF or SM), eh? -dnh [0] Last I've downloaded: http://download.macromedia.com/pub/labs/flashplayer10/flashplayer10_2_p3_64b... [1] I won't officially volunteer, as I can't promise a result, but I may hack up a simple .spec. A fancy version might build a .rpm around that single .so "on-the-fly" even ;) Without error checking, in %post: curl %{url} | tar xz -C %{_libdir}/browser-plugins -f - chown root.root %{_libdir}/browser-plugins/libflashplayer.so chmod 755 %{_libdir}/browser-plugins/libflashplayer.so Doing dl to temp + error-checking + check md5/sha" && extract + check md5/sha && "mv libflashplayer.so %{_libdir}/browser-plugins/ + chown + chmod would probably be better. But you get the idea. A %ghost %{_libdir}/browser-plugins/libflashplayer.so might be a good idea too, would it? [2] and both with "locked down" settings, i.e. I once set them (forbidding most), I then chmod'ed all files/dirs in ~/.adobe/ ~/.macromedia to ro and deleted anything unrelated to settings. i.e. there's only ~/.macromedia/Flash_Player/[..]/sys/settings.sol ro-accessible. [3] http://prefbar.mozdev.org/ [4] http://noscript.net/ [5] http://adblockplus.org/en/ [often disabled here, as I've disabled most adservers + trackers I come upon via /etc/hosts] [6] http://www.ghostery.com/ [dito] [7] Actually, Ghostery might not need as much as ABP or NoScript. No idea, my new box is "too fast" -- Excerpt from a conversation with a friend, early in my unix odyssey: "So now I've got all these floppy-sized archive pieces, and I haven't been able to figure out what program I'm supposed to use to concat-- er, never mind." [void] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org