2007/7/26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 15:44:12 +0100 > Peter Humphrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Any ideas on why I get (-nsplugin) on all these? I have USE=nsplugin >> in /etc/make.conf, but it's being overridden. What's doing that? Have I >> inadvertently got no-multilib somehow? I've followed the java upgrade >> guide >> and its friends, but they shed no light on this one. >> > They are (-nsplugin) because they're masked on amd64, for the 32bit > browser plugin use emul-linux-x86-java. Blackdown had a 64bit plugin, > it still exists, but is masked too because of security issues. > I think that emul-linux-x86-java doesn't work with 64-bit firefox browser. It just works with mozilla-firefox-bin, which is 32-bit.
that's incorrect!!!! the emul-linux libraries are 32 bit libraries that are to be used with firefox amd64 not firefox-bin for the conversion of 32 bit plugins to 64bit plugins.... or better explained, they're a layer for executing 32bit plugins on 64bit firefox compiled.... that's why they're a dependencies for the nspluginwrapper library.... anyway, just use the howto flash9 and java with firefox on amd 64 from http://gentoo-wiki.com/ Reference:
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