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I'm running Opera in Arch x86_64. What can I use for a flash plugin, and how would I install it?
Last edited by synthead (2007-07-03 09:12:16)
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I'm using yaourt (a pacman/srcpac/aurbuild wrapper) and it gives me this one:
aur/nspluginwrapper-flash 9.0.31.0-2
32bit browserplugins for arch64 and nspluginwrapper - flash9-plugin
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I installed this package the other day and I ran into this problem ...
[root@myhost f2]# pacman -A ns*64*z
loading package data... done.
checking dependencies... done.
cleaning up... done.
(1/1) checking for file conflicts [#####################] 100%
(1/1) installing nspluginwrapper-flash [#####################] 100%
Run nspluginwrapper -v -a -i for automatic detection (/home/max/.mozilla/plugins directory must exist)
[root@myhost f2]# nspluginwrapper -v -a -i
bash: nspluginwrapper: command not found
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I installed this package the other day and I ran into this problem ...
[root@myhost f2]# pacman -A ns*64*z loading package data... done. checking dependencies... done. cleaning up... done. (1/1) checking for file conflicts [#####################] 100% (1/1) installing nspluginwrapper-flash [#####################] 100% Run nspluginwrapper -v -a -i for automatic detection (/home/max/.mozilla/plugins directory must exist) [root@myhost f2]# nspluginwrapper -v -a -i bash: nspluginwrapper: command not found
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Ins … _on_Arch64
notice the section labeled "Linking the Flash Plugin to Firefox"
its the same command but your supposed to run it as user not root
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Even running it as a normal user ...
[max@myhost bin]$ nspluginwrapper -v -a -i
bash: nspluginwrapper: command not found
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Ah-ha! Make SURE you chmod 777 rpmextract.sh (or something similar) before you do a pacman -U!
In other words ... solved
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That stumped me for a while too! Someone should add this to the wiki to save others some confusion.
-- archlinux 是一个极好的 linux。
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Ah-ha! Make SURE you chmod 777 rpmextract.sh (or something similar) before you do a pacman -U!
Where is this file to chmod? I can't find it anywhere!
Please help
Thanks in advance.
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