søn, 03 09 2006 kl. 18:50 -0400, skrev Christopher Aillon:
David Nielsen wrote:
> søn, 03 09 2006 kl. 18:23 -0400, skrev Christopher Aillon:
>> David Nielsen wrote:
>>> It's come to my attention through painful experience that if you
install
>>> a plugin like gnash or the totem plugin there doesn't seem to be a set
>>> standard for where to install these. This leads to many issues like
>>> other gecko based browsers, like my beloved Epiphany, doesn't pick
these
>>> up.
>>>
>> It's been $libdir/mozilla/plugins since the Red Hat Linux days. If you
>> feel the need to go through some formal process of review for its
>> location, go for it, but too many things already rely on that directory
>> and it won't be changing.
>
> I wasn't suggesting changing the directory as such, I merely wondered if
> we had a standard (defacto or otherwise) since it did not appear that
> way when actually checking if the plugins were picked up in Epiphany.
Epiphany might simply not be looking there. Do your plugins get picked
up if you export MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH=$libdir/mozilla/plugins prior to
launching epiphany?
Still doesn't show up.. odd indeed.
- David