On Tue, 2015-08-04 at 14:35 +0200, Miguel Rubio-Roy wrote: > On Wed, 20 May 2015 08:34:04 +0200 Fabian Greffrath <fab...@debian.or > g> wrote: > > > > Am Montag, den 20.10.2014, 11:25 +0200 schrieb Fabian Greffrath: > > > > > > In the current Debian package, the plugin is built, but not > > > installed. > > > Please add the /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins path to the appropriate > > > debian/*.install files. > > I have tested the plugin locally and it works great with Epiphany. > > If we > > decide to ship it in Debian (I mean, should we? This plugin comes a > > bit > > late, as NPAPI is widely considered mostly dead nowadays.), should > > we > > ship it in a separate package, like e.g. totem did, or stuff it > > into the > > main package? I don't think it will pull in any GNOME-only > > dependencies: > I've also tested the plugin in Evince's source and it works great > although it still lacks important features such as search and > copy&paste, but it provides the easiest solution to see PDF files in- > browser in Epiphany. I'd love to see it included in the binary > packages. Is it being considered? Has a decision been taken?
I'm also a user of this plugin in a local build. I think it works great and it would be a good addition, too. If you agree, I think I could find some time slot to create a patch for the source package in order to create an individual package for its installation. -- Br, Andres