On Mon, Nov 05, 2007 at 08:09:33AM -0600, Justin Conover wrote:
Are you on x86 or x64?
I'm on x64 and the only thing I had to do to get it to work other
than installing it was remove nspluginwrapper and then reinstall
it, not sure why it wouldn't config it, but the plugin showed up
as a link in /usr/lib64/mozilla/pluggins but still didn't work
until I re-installed.
If nspluginwrapper is installed then plugins are searched
in /usr/lib64/mozilla/plugins-wrapped and not in
/usr/lib64/mozilla/pluggins. I am not sure if this is explicitely
stated anywhere but look inside a shell script called
/usr/bin/firefox. It does not matter if you have any other
plugins. If nspluginwrapper is installed that is it.
This should work, but didn't. /usr/bin/mozilla-plugin-config
You should try 'mozilla-plugin-config -i' instead. By default this
script runs "check"; at least currently. I know that there is some
confusion here. See
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=351271
Plugins packages most likely should have a conditional rerun of
'mozilla-plugin-config -i', if such thing is available, in triggers.
Of course this does not help very much with external plugins.
Michal