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#51 2010-09-21 08:09:55

skodabenz
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From: Tamilnadu, India
Registered: 2010-04-11
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Re: Hmm, new 64bit Flash plugin ?!

When will this flashplugin come to extra or community repo? The old x86_64 flashplugin was an alpha release, and i386 flashplugin+nspluginwrapper is a ugly hack.


My new forum user/nick name is "the.ridikulus.rat" .

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#52 2010-09-21 15:03:41

Inxsible
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From: Chicago
Registered: 2008-06-09
Posts: 9,183

Re: Hmm, new 64bit Flash plugin ?!

skodabenz wrote:

When will this flashplugin come to extra or community repo? The old x86_64 flashplugin was an alpha release, and i386 flashplugin+nspluginwrapper is a ugly hack.

these kind of questions really do no good. It will get into the repos once it has been thoroughly tested. How hard is that to understand?

I don't know why people keep asking such questions. And nothing's stopping you from using it from AUR.


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#53 2010-09-21 21:48:56

pogeymanz
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Registered: 2008-03-11
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Re: Hmm, new 64bit Flash plugin ?!

Something weird I noticed about this flash plugin:

I used to be able to watch a flash video in my browser and grab the file out of my /tmp directory to save it on my hard drive. But with this version, I can't seem to find the downloaded file!

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#54 2010-09-21 21:58:12

lucke
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Re: Hmm, new 64bit Flash plugin ?!

It was mentioned twice in this topic that flash files are now stored with the browser's cache, pogeymanz.

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#55 2010-09-21 21:59:58

pogeymanz
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Re: Hmm, new 64bit Flash plugin ?!

lucke wrote:

It was mentioned twice in this topic that flash files are now stored with the browser's cache, pogeymanz.

Oops. Sorry for not reading.

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#56 2010-09-23 17:59:19

MiTis
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From: Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Registered: 2010-03-08
Posts: 5

Re: Hmm, new 64bit Flash plugin ?!

Yay, I can use scrolling on ad heavy pages big_smile

And a question if I may: why can't prerelease versions go to testing repos? This is a much simpler and saner ideea than multilib for example IMHO

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#57 2010-09-23 18:01:17

Inxsible
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Re: Hmm, new 64bit Flash plugin ?!

MiTis wrote:

Yay, I can use scrolling on ad heavy pages big_smile

And a question if I may: why can't prerelease versions go to testing repos? This is a much simpler and saner ideea than multilib for example IMHO

flash is not the only reason for having multilib. There are other 32-bit programs that 64-bit users use, you know.


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#58 2010-09-23 18:02:41

karol
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Registered: 2009-05-06
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Re: Hmm, new 64bit Flash plugin ?!

MiTis wrote:

And a question if I may: why can't prerelease versions go to testing repos? This is a much simpler and saner ideea than multilib for example IMHO

Testing and multilib are two different things. Not every apps goes through testing.

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#59 2010-09-23 18:09:54

MiTis
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From: Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Registered: 2010-03-08
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Re: Hmm, new 64bit Flash plugin ?!

Inxsible wrote:

flash is not the only reason for having multilib. There are other 32-bit programs that 64-bit users use, you know.

Yeah, i know, i use some myself. Was just wondering why is it a bad ideea to put a prerelease package in testing. Multilib version of flashplugin was just an example to state my point.

karol wrote:

Testing and multilib are two different things. Not every apps goes through testing.

was just wondering/asking why not tongue

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#60 2010-09-24 00:19:09

tvale
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From: Portugal
Registered: 2008-12-11
Posts: 175

Re: Hmm, new 64bit Flash plugin ?!

Because it's not a stable version yet, and Arch only supports stable versions in the official repositories. I guess.

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