T2 IRC Log: 2007-06-10

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--- Log opened Sun Jun 10 00:00:11 2007
01:28 -!- mtr_ [n=Michael@kobz-590cb5fb.pool.einsundeins.de] has joined #t2
01:46 -!- mtr [n=Michael@kobz-590cb054.pool.einsundeins.de] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)]
01:46 -!- mtr_ is now known as mtr
03:34 < CIA-9> susan * r24392 /trunk/package/gnome2/gnome-desktop/gnome-desktop.desc: * updated gnome-desktop (2.18.1 -> 2.18.2)
03:35 < CIA-9> susan * r24393 /trunk/package/gnome2/gnome-panel/gnome-panel.desc: * updated gnome-panel (2.18.1 -> 2.18.2)
03:38 -!- spydrmn214 [n=keith@74-130-170-86.dhcp.insightbb.com] has joined #t2
03:38 < CIA-9> rene * r24394 /trunk/package/www/firefox/firefox.desc: * updated firefox (2.0.0.3 -> 2.0.0.4)
03:38 < CIA-9> rene * r24395 /trunk/package/kde/ (koffice/koffice.desc koffice-i18n/koffice-i18n.desc):
03:38 < CIA-9> * updated koffice (1.6.2 -> 1.6.3)
03:38 < CIA-9> * updated koffice-i18n (1.6.2 -> 1.6.3)
03:39 < CIA-9> rene * r24396 /trunk/package/www/seamonkey/seamonkey.desc: * updated seamonkey (1.1.1 -> 1.1.2)
03:40 < CIA-9> rene * r24397 /branches/6.0/package/mail/thunderbird/thunderbird.desc: * updated thunderbird (1.5.0.10 -> 1.5.0.12)
03:44 -!- spydrmn214 [n=keith@74-130-170-86.dhcp.insightbb.com] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)]
03:48 < CIA-9> rene * r24398 /trunk/package/security/gsasl/gsasl.desc: * updated gsasl (0.2.17 -> 0.2.18)
03:49 < CIA-9> rene * r24399 /trunk/package/multimedia/dvbsnoop/dvbsnoop.desc: * updated dvbsnoop (1.4.00 -> 1.4.50)
03:52 < CIA-9> rene * r24400 /trunk/package/text2speech/espeak/espeak.desc: * updated espeak (1.23 -> 1.26)
03:59 [Users #t2]
03:59 [@ChanServ ] [ CIA-9] [ misl ] [ Ragnarin] [ Stelz ] [ write_erase]
03:59 [ bfg ] [ emte ] [ mtr ] [ rxr ] [ TobiX ]
03:59 [ cbrake_away] [ LMJ ] [ pdinoto_] [ sepp ] [ valentin]
03:59 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 16 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 15 normal]
04:01 < CIA-9> rene * r24401 /trunk/package/base/sysstat/sysstat.desc: * updated sysstat (7.1.4 -> 7.1.5)
04:02 < CIA-9> rene * r24402 /trunk/package/network/cfengine/cfengine.desc: * updated cfengine (2.2.0 -> 2.2.1)
04:03 < CIA-9> susan * r24403 /trunk/package/gnome2/gnome-games/gnome-games.desc: * updated gnome-games (2.18.1.1 -> 2.18.2)
04:04 < CIA-9> susan * r24404 /trunk/package/gnome2/gnome-session/gnome-session.desc: * updated gnome-session (2.18.0 -> 2.18.2)
04:21 < CIA-9> rene * r24405 /trunk/package/base/liblockfile/ (glibc24.patch liblockfile.desc): * updated liblockfile (1.06.1 -> 1.06.2)
04:24 < CIA-9> rene * r24406 /trunk/package/network/libidn/libidn.desc: * updated libidn (0.6.12 -> 0.6.14)
04:25 [Users #t2]
04:25 [@ChanServ ] [ CIA-9] [ misl ] [ Ragnarin] [ Stelz ] [ write_erase]
04:25 [ bfg ] [ emte ] [ mtr ] [ rxr ] [ TobiX ]
04:25 [ cbrake_away] [ LMJ ] [ pdinoto_] [ sepp ] [ valentin]
04:25 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 16 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 15 normal]
04:25 < CIA-9> rene * r24407 /trunk/package/www/w3m/ (CVE-2006-6772.patch w3m.desc): * updated w3m (0.5.1 -> 0.5.2)
04:26 < CIA-9> rene * r24408 /trunk/package/mail/dbmail/dbmail.desc: * updated dbmail (2.2.4 -> 2.2.5)
04:26 < CIA-9> rene * r24409 /trunk/package/develop/git/git.desc: * updated git (1.5.2 -> 1.5.2.1)
04:26 < CIA-9> rene * r24410 /trunk/package/mail/getmail/getmail.desc: * updated getmail (4.7.4 -> 4.7.5)
04:27 < CIA-9> rene * r24411 /trunk/package/network/ndiswrapper/ndiswrapper.desc: * updated ndiswrapper (1.45 -> 1.46)
04:27 < CIA-9> rene * r24412 /trunk/package/network/nginx/nginx.desc: * updated nginx (0.5.22 -> 0.5.24)
04:31 -!- write_erase [n=olivier@bon13-2-82-237-125-220.fbx.proxad.net] has quit [Remote closed the connection]
04:34 < CIA-9> rene * r24413 /trunk/package/base/slang/ (doc-dir.patch slang.desc): * updated slang (1.4.9 -> 2.0.7)
04:38 < CIA-9> susan * r24414 /trunk/package/doc/howtos/howtos.desc: * updated howtos (20070526 -> 20070609)
04:38 < CIA-9> susan * r24415 /trunk/package/audio/alsa-lib/alsa-lib.desc: * updated alsa-lib (1.0.13 -> 1.0.14)
04:39 < CIA-9> susan * r24416 /trunk/package/audio/alsa-oss/alsa-oss.desc: * updated alsa-oss (1.0.12 -> 1.0.14)
04:39 < CIA-9> susan * r24417 /trunk/package/audio/alsa-plugins/alsa-plugins.desc: * updated alsa-plugins (1.0.13 -> 1.0.14)
04:40 < CIA-9> susan * r24418 /trunk/package/audio/alsa-utils/alsa-utils.desc: * updated alsa-utils (1.0.13 -> 1.0.14)
04:40 < CIA-9> susan * r24419 /trunk/package/audio/alsa-driver/alsa-driver.desc: * updated alsa-driver (1.0.13 -> 1.0.14)
04:41 < CIA-9> susan * r24420 /trunk/package/audio/alsa-firmware/alsa-firmware.desc: * updated alsa-firmware (1.0.13 -> 1.0.14)
04:41 < CIA-9> susan * r24421 /trunk/package/gnome2/vte/vte.desc: * updated vte (0.16.4 -> 0.16.5)
04:42 < CIA-9> susan * r24422 /trunk/package/x11/openbox/openbox.desc: * updated openbox (3.3.1 -> 3.4.1)
04:42 < CIA-9> susan * r24423 /trunk/package/base/hdparm/hdparm.desc: * updated hdparm (7.4 -> 7.5)
04:45 < CIA-9> susan * r24424 /trunk/package/audio/alsa-tools/alsa-tools.desc: * updated alsa-tools (1.0.13 -> 1.0.14)
04:59 < CIA-9> rene * r24425 /trunk/package/network/pptp-linux/pptp-linux.desc: * updated pptp-linux (1.5.0 -> 1.7.1)
05:01 < CIA-9> rene * r24426 /trunk/package/network/nagios-plugins/nagios-plugins.desc: * updated nagios-plugins (1.4.8 -> 1.4.9)
09:06 < bfg> Hi... anyone around here currently?
09:58 < sepp> yes
09:58 < sepp> moin :)
10:06 < bfg> moin :)
10:06 < bfg> just some short questions... ist there some kind fo default policiy about adding new packages? for instance who should be the maintainer? myself or some generic name/address?
10:07 < sepp> you
10:07 < bfg> ok no problem :)
10:07 < bfg> then i will later commit some new packages and some patches :)
10:09 < sepp> :)
10:10 < bfg> I'm quite curiours whether my account is still active :) (it is quite som time ago, since i did some commits)
10:29 < sepp> who are you?
10:30 < bfg> my commit name is gweis (iirc)
10:30 < sepp> ahh
10:31 < bfg> it could not register a matching irc username... so...
11:05 < bfg> ok one more question... how about patches for packages maintained by others (not the generic maintainer)
11:05 < bfg> just patch them? or send the pathces to the mailing list or the maintainer?
11:07 -!- andr01d [n=root@bzq-219-167-68.static.bezeqint.net] has joined #t2
11:07 < andr01d> Hi all
11:10 < sepp> hi andr01d
11:11 < andr01d> how are you guys? sepp
11:13 < sepp> fine, and you?
11:16 < andr01d> good :) except for linux26 package failing to compile
11:20 < sepp> why?
11:27 < andr01d> looks like embutils is missing
11:27 < andr01d> it's not in the default package selection for generic embedded target
11:40 < mtr> re
11:40 < andr01d> Hi mtr
11:42 < mtr> andr01d: I fixed the generic embedded issues with gcc, g++ header files and linux26/embutils
11:43 < mtr> andr01d: you should update your local svn archive with "svn up"
11:43 < mtr> andr01d: you're still working with the 7.0-stable branch?
11:51 < andr01d> yes
11:51 < andr01d> thanks mtr
11:51 < andr01d> cleaning up, updating & restarting the build
11:51 < andr01d> I must say that it looks like you're working around the clock, mtr :)
11:53 < andr01d> since the last time we talked - the code undergo something like a 2 dozens of revisions
11:54 < mtr> that was not me - rene commited a lot of package updates the last nights :)
11:59 < mtr> bfg: if your subversion account does not work any longer you should send rxr your password hash, I am sure he will reactivate your account as soon as he is back from Taiwan
12:00 < mtr> andr01d: unfortunately I have to say, that you will soon hit another build error, the generic embedded target needs some work on the package selection :(
12:01 < bfg> mt: no worries about that.. but thanks
12:01 < mtr> as workaround you may comment out busybox in the target/embedded/config.in package selection
12:02 < mtr> bbl, cu
12:02 < andr01d> thanks! cya
12:37 -!- tri [n=tri@p57ADAC4A.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #t2
12:37 < tri> hi
12:41 < sepp> hi tri
13:17 -!- tri [n=tri@p57ADAC4A.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has quit [Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)]
13:41 < sepp> i get an cksum-err on expat 2.0.1
13:42 < rxr> re
13:43 < sepp> hi rxr :)
13:43 [Users #t2]
13:43 [@ChanServ] [ cbrake_away] [ LMJ ] [ pdinoto_] [ sepp ] [ valentin]
13:43 [ andr01d ] [ CIA-9 ] [ misl] [ Ragnarin] [ Stelz]
13:43 [ bfg ] [ emte ] [ mtr ] [ rxr ] [ TobiX]
13:43 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 16 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 15 normal]
13:43 < rxr> hi sepp and all
13:45 < rxr> bfg: we did not wipe accounts
13:45 < rxr> let me check
13:46 < rxr> bfg: yes, the t2 repo still has your hash
13:46 < rxr> should just work
13:46 < bfg> rxr: hi,... i thought so, i have seen my name still on the developer list on the web so i think my account is still active... i just have not used it for quite a while
13:47 < rxr> welcome back!
13:47 < bfg> thanks :)
13:48 < bfg> great to see that there are some more people here than the last time I worked on T2 :)
13:48 < rxr> we try hard doing the PR and attending Linux shows
13:49 < rxr> as well as doing stable release cycles
13:49 < rxr> I assume that helps
13:49 < rxr> next is revisiting the T2 homepage to have a more appealing look'n feel
13:49 < bfg> yes... stability is a vey impotant factor... but thats not hat hard... :) the trunk is quite stable... just som minor tweaks
13:49 < bfg> i finshed a fresh build yesterday
13:50 < rxr> :-)
13:50 < rxr> due gcc-4.2 and glibc-2.6 the embedded stuff neads some attention before we can release 7.0
13:50 < rxr> but the rest is quite fine, yes
13:50 < bfg> i had jus a big problem with nasm-0.90
13:51 < rxr> oh
13:51 < bfg> i built on a 32 bit arch... and nasm-090 won't compile mmx code
13:51 < rxr> in the nasm package or some multimedia codec assembly code ?
13:51 < rxr> ah yes, I think I know that regression in flac or so?
13:51 < rxr> I already informed upstream, they are working on that
13:51 < bfg> i downdated nasm to 0.98 and all was fine
13:51 < bfg> and sdl and some others
13:51 < bfg> nearly everywhere where mmx is used
13:52 < bfg> nasm complains about the 64bit mmx registers in non-64 bit mode
13:53 < bfg> nevertheless congratulations about not loosing stability since the last stable release :)
13:53 < rxr> maybe we should downdate nasm in the 7.0 branch due to this regression
13:54 < rxr> so - me taking a shower (still .tw) and taking a tea - cu
13:54 < bfg> or includ both packages and mark the for 64 bit arch and the other for 32bit arch?
13:54 < bfg> cu
13:56 -!- tri [n=tri@p57ADAC4A.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #t2
13:56 < tri> re
13:58 < tri> i can't emerge the flashplayer plugin
13:58 < tri> for firefox
13:58 < tri> says:
13:58 < tri> !> Fixing ownership and permissions ...
13:58 < tri> !> Removing CVS, .svn, {arch} and .arch-ids directories ...
13:58 < tri> !> Changeing into /home/tri/Dev/t2/t2-trunk/src.flashplayer.mgm.20070610.1350 ..
13:58 < tri> !> Creating /usr/<..> if required ...
13:58 < tri> !> cp: target `/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/' is not a directory
13:59 < tri> i can create the directory /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins
13:59 < tri> and the flashplayer build is succesfull
13:59 < tri> but firefox says "no plugins installed" even after restart
13:59 < tri> where is the firefox plugins dir ?
14:00 < sepp> that should be updated to 9.0 anyway ;)
14:01 -!- MasterOne [i=nobody@85.125.207.250] has joined #t2
14:01 < MasterOne> Hi, someone present?
14:01 < sepp> yep
14:01 < MasterOne> I just tried out the 7.0-rc3 livecd
14:01 < andr01d> hi rxr, tri
14:01 < tri> hi
14:01 < andr01d> MasterOne:
14:01 < MasterOne> but it seems installation with stone does not work?
14:01 < tri> i think /opt/mozilla.org/include/firefox-2.0.0.3/plugin/ should be the dir ?
14:02 < andr01d> dammit need more CPU power! :)
14:02 < sepp> that would work but just for firefox and not for mozilla, i think /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/ is for both
14:02 < andr01d> sepp is absolutely correct
14:03 < tri> hm but if the module is installed into /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins
14:03 < tri> and i restart firefox it still says: no plugins installed ?
14:03 < tri> and there is opt/mozilla.org/include/sea.../plugins
14:03 < bfg> cp: target `/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/' is not a directory
14:04 < bfg> looks more like the pluins wans not copied there
14:04 < MasterOne> the 7.0-rc3 livecd boots into KDE, I opened a terminal, sued to root, ran stone, did some config, but could not find anything concerning disc-setup, finally "Start gasgui Package Manager" and nothing happened, was taken back to the main menu
14:04 < tri> yes because it wasn't there
14:04 < MasterOne> if 7.0-rc3 is not working, why isn't there anything to be found on the mailinlist?
14:04 < tri> after the first error i created the directory and now the flashplayer.xpt and libflashplayer.so is in the .../mozilla/plugins/ folder
14:04 < andr01d> tri: check out about:plugins
14:05 < tri> hm about plugins says no plugins installed :-)
14:05 < sepp> MasterOne: send a mail, i don't know
14:05 < MasterOne> nobody tried the 7.0-rc3 livecd, since it came out on 31th May???
14:06 < sepp> maybe it is a special error or something
14:06 < MasterOne> that piece seems to have more problems, I also could not run the IRC client from the KDE live environment, some error msg about missing scripts or something
14:07 < sepp> please send a mail :)
14:07 < andr01d> On Linux, plugins can be installed in three locations: The plugins directory in your Firefox directory A plugins directory in the Mozilla profiles directory (~/.mozilla/plugins) The path pointed to by environment variable MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH
14:08 < andr01d> tri ^
14:08 < MasterOne> I just wanted to take a closer look at T2, because the concept behind it sound interesting, but I am not sure. Is there no user-community? I mean, no web-forum? The mailinglist doesn't seem to be very active as well... Or is it all just happening here on IRC?
14:08 < tri> there is also bugs.t2-project.org
14:09 < andr01d> MasterOne: do you know what is a "kitbag question"?
14:09 < MasterOne> no
14:09 < bfg> the dir /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins is created by the mozplugger package.. maybe this is missing in the build?
14:10 < tri> ah ok that is missing right
14:10 < andr01d> it's a very nice concept... sort of slang in israel...
14:10 < tri> hm but the flashplayer plugin should depend on that - or ?
14:10 < sepp> well, there is no web-forum
14:10 < andr01d> i'll provide a definition in a jiffy
14:11 < bfg> i'm not sure whether diectory dependencies are recognised by the current build system.. i don't think so
14:12 < andr01d> Literal translation: Kitbag question Meaning: A particualary stupid question that results in the questioner becoming newly obligated in a matter form he was previously exempt. Its origins can be found in IDF basic training. Examples:
14:12 < andr01d> Original kitbeg question:
14:12 < andr01d> Commander: Run around the camp 10 times.
14:12 < andr01d> Soldier: With my kitbag?
14:12 < andr01d> MasterOne: Commander: Since you aksed, yes with your kitbag
14:12 < bfg> i think flashplay should create this dir if it is not there
14:12 < andr01d> )
14:12 * andr01d is sorry for flooding
14:12 < sepp> it does not need mozplugger, it should rather create the dir, if not present
14:13 < tri> hm i'll update the conf file to the new flash player release and also add the "mkdir if not present hook" i post it then to the mailinglist
14:13 < sepp> ;)
14:14 < tri> MasterOne: you can try the 6.0.1-minimal - i know this cd is workig and you can use it as your build system - it hase gcc, ncurses-devel etc included
14:15 < MasterOne> you mean 6.0.3?
14:15 < tri> hm i think http://osiris.tfh-berlin.de/mirror/t2/stable/6.0.1/minimal-x86-pentium-mmx/ this one
14:16 < rxr> re
14:16 < tri> sepp: it is the 6.0.1 which have everything included ? (not so sure anymore)
14:16 < tri> hi rxr
14:16 < sepp> yes
14:16 < MasterOne> anything wrong with 6.0.3 (the lastest from 6 series=?
14:17 < tri> maybe gcc ncurses-devel etc. is not included ?
14:17 < sepp> the livecds do not contain everything you need to build t2
14:18 < sepp> minimal without 'live' in the name does
14:18 < MasterOne> ah, I c
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14:23 < CIA-9> rene * r24427 /trunk/package/x86/powertop/powertop.desc: * updated powertop (1.5 -> 1.6)
14:24 < CIA-9> rene * r24428 /trunk/package/x86/syslinux/syslinux.desc: * updated syslinux (3.36 -> 3.50)
14:25 < andr01d> rene == rxr ?
14:26 < sepp_> yes
14:27 < andr01d> was going to ask whether i should rebuild, but I see that it's trunk updates...
14:28 < MasterOne> Do I understand this right, that I can boot the 6.0.1 minimal cd, and start building without the need of installing to hdd first?
14:28 < MasterOne> (machine in question has 2 GB RAM)
14:29 < sepp_> that one is not a livecd
14:29 < sepp_> if you have a running linux system you can build t2 there
14:29 < CIA-9> rene * r24429 /trunk/package/network/ntop/ntop.desc: * updated ntop (3.2 -> 3.3)
14:29 < sepp_> if you have some -dev packages installed ...
14:30 < MasterOne> sepp_: so 6.0.1 has to be installed to hdd, and that installation can then be used to build
14:30 < sepp_> yes
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14:30 < andr01d> ~15 extra packages needed for debian etch
14:30 < sepp_> or if you have try an existing linux system
14:30 < andr01d> (etch netinst)
14:34 < MasterOne> sepp_: but when using a 6.0.1 installation, "old" build tools are used then
14:35 < MasterOne> that's why I wanted to try 7.0-rc3, because I thought it comes with the latest build tools
14:35 < sepp_> no, t2 builds a new toolchain 1st
14:36 < sepp_> the host gcc and that does not matter (as long as it is working)
14:37 < MasterOne> oh, so it does not matter, which installation it is started from
14:37 < tri> no
14:38 < sepp_> no, all you need is a working gcc and some libs and headers
14:40 < CIA-9> rene * r24430 /trunk/package/archiver/tar/ (glibc26.patch tar.desc): * updated tar (1.16.1 -> 1.17)
14:44 < CIA-9> rene * r24431 /trunk/package/network/hostapd/ (hostapd.conf hostapd.desc prefix.patch): * updated hostapd (0.5.7 -> 0.6.0)
15:00 < CIA-9> rene * r24432 /trunk/package/network/wpa_supplicant/ (4 files): * updated wpa_supplicant (0.5.7 -> 0.6.0)
15:05 < CIA-9> susan * r24433 /trunk/package/gnome2/gdm/gdm.desc: * updated gdm (2.18.1 -> 2.18.2)
15:07 < CIA-9> susan * r24434 /trunk/package/gnome2/gnome-system-monitor/gnome-system-monitor.desc: * updated gnome-system-monitor (2.18.1.1 -> 2.18.2)
15:07 < CIA-9> susan * r24435 /trunk/package/gnome2/nautilus-cd-burner/nautilus-cd-burner.desc: * updated nautilus-cd-burner (2.18.1 -> 2.18.2)
15:08 < CIA-9> susan * r24436 /trunk/package/gnome2/glade3/glade3.desc: * updated glade3 (3.2.1 -> 3.2.2)
15:12 -!- mtr_ [n=Michael@kobz-590cb393.pool.einsundeins.de] has joined #t2
15:20 < CIA-9> susan * r24437 /trunk/package/gnome2/epiphany/epiphany.desc: * updated epiphany (2.18.1 -> 2.18.2)
15:20 < CIA-9> susan * r24438 /trunk/package/gnome2/meld/meld.desc: * updated meld (1.1.4 -> 1.1.5)
15:22 < CIA-9> rene * r24439 /trunk/package/x11/dwm/ (X11R7-lib64.patch dwm.desc): * updated dwm (4.1 -> 4.2), and fixed it for lib64 et al.
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16:06 [@ChanServ ] [ emte ] [ mtr ] [ spydrmn214] [ valentin]
16:06 [ andr01d ] [ LMJ ] [ pdinoto_] [ Stelz ]
16:06 [ cbrake_away] [ MasterOne] [ Ragnarin] [ TobiX ]
16:06 [ CIA-9 ] [ misl ] [ rxr ] [ tri ]
16:06 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 17 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 16 normal]
16:07 < CIA-9> rene * r24440 /trunk/package/editors/emacs/ (6 files): * updated emacs (21.4a -> 22.1)
16:15 < andr01d> mtr, any chance you're here?
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18:11 * andr01d runs around in euphoria hitting walls and stuff - got past gcc compilation for generic embedded target!
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18:45 < tri> re
18:46 < tri> is something like if [ -d .... ] then else fi in a *.conf hook_add postmake allowed ?
18:48 < sepp> mkdir -p ?
18:49 < tri> hm... ok :-)
18:52 < tri> but anyway this if ... thing is not allowed in the conf files ?
18:53 < tri> just to know it :-)
18:53 < sepp> you could also do that
18:54 < tri> thx :-)
18:56 < tri> hm back to the mozilla firefox problem_
18:56 < tri> if the usr/lib/mozilla/plugins dir exist and the flashplayer plugin files are there - firefox still says: no plugins installed...
18:56 < sepp> on x86 ?
18:57 < tri> yes
18:57 < sepp> strange, i thought that would work
18:58 < tri> where to look in which directory firefox is searching for plugins ?
18:58 < tri> hm maybe it is because i create my own profile with the first firefox start (firefox -ProfileManager) ?
18:59 < sepp> about:plugins is empty?
19:01 < tri> it says: No plug-ins are installed
19:01 < tri> and: Find more information about browser plug-ins at mozilla.org. Help for installing plug-ins is available from plugindoc.mozdev.org.
19:02 < sepp> no clue
19:03 < sepp> does it work with ~/.mozilla/plugins/ ?
19:04 < tri> yes works
19:05 < tri> now the flashplayer plugin is found: File name: libflashplayer.so
19:05 < sepp> hmm
19:05 < tri> and ready to use_ hm do you have the /opt/mozilla.org/... dir
19:06 < sepp> ?
19:07 < sepp> i have no x86, so flash does not work anyway :/
19:08 < tri> ah ok ;-)
19:08 < tri> somebody else here have working flash in firefox and the plugin is in /usr/lib/mozilla/firefox ?
19:16 < andr01d> cu ppl
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19:26 < tri> sepp: do you have set the MOZ_PLUGIN variable ?
19:28 < sepp> no
19:29 < tri> do you have any other moz plugin installed ?
19:30 < sepp> no
19:30 < sepp> dont like them, only crash firefox all the time
19:30 < tri> hm the MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH.patch in the firefox package should solve my problem
19:30 < tri> right :-)
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19:53 < tri> hm the MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH isn't included in my firefox build - my /opt/moz.../bin/firefox script doesn't include it :-)
19:53 < tri> i will have a closer look now...
21:45 < tri> gn8
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