On 19-Jun-2010 10:12.04 (BST), Debian Bug Tracking System wrote: > Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org: > > > block 586273 by 520189 > Bug #586273 [flashplugin-nonfree] flashplugin-nonfree: useless on amd64 > Was blocked by: 499043 508170 > Added blocking bug(s) of 586273: 520189
Hi Bart, I'm not so sure 520189 is blocking you, unless you're running an old kernel. If that's the case, you can stop reading here as the rest of the email rambles :) I'm preparing a release with a number of fixes, including one to fix kernels prior to 2.6.27. *** However *** If Flash plugin isn't working for you, it might be because of missing non-linked libraries. At the very least, link-time dependencies that haven't been resolved will throw an immediate warning. However, Flash for Linux has a nasty runtime dlopen() of libcurl.so.3/libcurl.so.4 that will cause a failure to occur after the plugin wrapper has been successfully installed. This was a relatively new feature. And is very annoying. If you can, check to see if you have a 32-bit libcurl.so.X installed as part of your ia32-libs installation. -- rob andrews :: pgp 0xd6c3e484 :: r...@choralone.org -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org