On Wed, 01 Sep 2010 21:56:08 +0200 "Carlos E. R." robin.listas@gmail.com wrote:
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On 2010-09-01 12:16, Frederic Crozat wrote:
Le mardi 31 août 2010 à 14:19 +0200, Carlos E. R. a écrit :
It is available from Google website now.
Ah, thats new.
Testing...
Elessar:~ # rpm --install --test /home/cer/Download/google-talkplugin_current_x86_64.rpm warning: /home/cer/Download/google-talkplugin_current_x86_64.rpm: Header V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID 7fac5991 error: Failed dependencies: libcrypto.so.10 is needed by google-talkplugin-1.5.1.0-1.x86_64 libssl.so.10 is needed by google-talkplugin-1.5.1.0-1.x86_64
I have:
libopenssl0_9_8-32bit-0.9.8k-3.7.1.x86_64 libopenssl0_9_8-32bit-0.9.8k-3.7.1.x86_64
which seems to be too old :-?
Anyway, I installed with --nodeps, firefox says it is installed, and gmail (dog-slow today)... I'm not sure if it sees it.
How do I know if it works? I don't see anything that allows for testing the setup. In "settings" it is still offering me to install the plugin, but firefox says it is installed. Two computers, same thing. I do see an entry on the lef hand menu that says "call phone", so it must be active... :-?
Any automatic test site somewhere?
Now, this is funny. The google rpm started an "at" job, which I could not see in time. Now, when I start yast software management, I see it has added the google repo.
Ah, the install script in the rpm:
service atd start echo "sh /etc/cron.daily/google-talkplugin" | at now + 2 minute exit 0
Of course, you can use Empathy which supports audio and video calls with Google Talk for almost a year now and is full Free Software.
Didn't know that.
Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R. (from 11.2 x86_64 "Emerald" GM (Elessar))
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Yes I posted on their help forum, they say create softlinks... it will work for fedora >= 12
I removed the cron job LOL it goes in cron.daily not sure about the links either I used for firefox.... afaik it should be /usr/lib{arch}/browser-plugins