Ink Bottle wrote: >> have the following >> packages installed: >> >> midori 0.1.2-1 >> mozilla-plugin-gnash 0.8.3-6 >> swfdec-mozilla 0.6.0-4 > > apt-cache policy midori mozilla-plugin-gnash swfdec-mozilla > flashplayer-mozilla > midori: > Installed: 0.1.2-1 > Candidate: 0.1.2-1 > mozilla-plugin-gnash: > Installed: 0.8.4-2 > Candidate: 0.8.4-2 > Version table: > swfdec-mozilla: > Installed: 0.8.2-1 > Candidate: 0.8.2-1 > Version table: > flashplayer-mozilla: > Installed: (none) > Candidate: 1:10.0.15.3-0.1
I've upgraded my mozilla-plugin-gnash. Now we each have identical versions of all these packages. >> In your bug report you mention "swfdec-mozilla >> 0.8.2-1" which is only in Sid. If > At the time when I've done the installation of midori > there were no midori package in Lenny !! > (so the sid version is the only available at now) Oh you are right! My mistake. [...] > So for the moment it doesn't seg_fault (with gnash) > It doesn't very well play the google-youtube video neither, > but that's an other problem > > The problem, both with swfdec-mozilla and flashplayer-mozilla, > was (repeat) when changing the video or trying to play the "small" > video. > It was appening both with google-youtube or any other > site. I still have no problems whether flash-mozilla.so is configured to point to gnash or swfdec. I can play the small videos and repeat any video. Okay, I kept messing around before I sent the above, and I can now reproduce your segfaults. I had the adobe flash plugin installed (from the Adobe website) for Firefox, and it seems that even though I set the flash-mozilla alternative to swfdec/gnash it was still finding that. I moved my ~/.mozilla directory out of the way, and now I get the segfault with swfdec when I click a small video from the google page just like you. Gnash doesn't crash -- but it doesn't play any of the videos either. - Chris B -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org