On 1/8/07, Stevan Tiefert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,

I hope that this is the right mailinglist. If not say it!

freebsd-ports would probably be more correct. (Cc'ing there)

I had to visit a web-site with realplayer-contents and that was the reason to
install the port linux-realplayer. It seems that linux-realplayer wants to
copy his plugins into

/usr/X11R6/lib/linux-mozilla/plugins/nphelix.so

Then I have to install the port linux-mozilla port before the
linux-realplayer. But the security-database didn't allow me to install
linux-mozilla, EVEN I updated my ports-tree like the error-message
recommends! OK, then I tried to install linux-firefox. That worked, but I
couldn't see the contents.

I had to copy by hand the files nphelix.so and nphelix.xpt into

/usr/local/lib/linux-firefox/plugins

I think that it is a problem, if I am not allowed to install linux-mozilla and
the ports linux-realplayer and linux-firefox are not willing to work
together. Maybe somebody can fix this small problem in these ports?

This is not a small problem. Several approaches have
been tried to fix the general problem you're talking
about and none perfected yet.

Please have patience or try to look into the issue
and provide a patch.

Thanks!
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