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After doing pacman -Syu today, Opera would hang and use 100% CPU until I killed 'operapluginwrapper' on sites with flash content, this seems to be caused by something in the last upgrade.
Packages upgraded :
[2007-08-05 16:17] starting full system upgrade
[2007-08-05 16:20] upgraded docbook-xsl (1.72.0-4 -> 1.73.0-1)
[2007-08-05 16:20] upgraded glib2 (2.12.13-1 -> 2.14.0-1)
[2007-08-05 16:20] upgraded gstreamer0.10 (0.10.13-1 -> 0.10.14-1)
[2007-08-05 16:20] upgraded pango (1.16.4-1 -> 1.16.5-1)
[2007-08-05 16:20] upgraded gtk2 (2.10.13-1 -> 2.10.14-1)
[2007-08-05 16:20] upgraded k9copy (1.1.1-3 -> 1.1.2-1)
[2007-08-05 16:20] upgraded libglade (2.6.1-1 -> 2.6.2-1)
[2007-08-05 16:20] upgraded librsvg (2.16.1-1 -> 2.18.0-1)
[2007-08-05 16:20] upgraded shared-mime-info (0.21-1 -> 0.22-1)
Anyone got some insight as to why this happens? I've rolled back all those packages and it works now with the old ones.
Unfortunately I don't have time to try packages one by one to see which one is causing it right now, I'll update this post later if I can iron it out.
A quick ldd of libflashplayer.so shows its depending on pango and glib2, however, flash works like normal after upgrade in firefox (opera is using the same plugin).
Last edited by sokkalf (2007-08-06 16:22:46)
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I have the same problem in Konqueror.
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I downgraded the gtk2 package to 2.10.13-1 and the flash plugin works again.
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Confirmed, works in opera too after downgrade of just gtk2.
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Downgrade help with Konqueror too.
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Same problem...
Hope they fix it soon, 'cause I use youtube a lot...
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Upgrade to 2.10.14-2 and it's fixed.
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Awesome, thanks!
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