On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 7:16 PM, Eric Ridge <eeb...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Maybe I'll try to hunt down the plugin sources and re-compile it and
> see what happens.

Well, that didn't help.  What I found is that the little "Browser.app"
testing app that comes with the plugin source does indeed load the
plugin (but then there's crashes in OophmWebScriptObject.mm):

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This GDB was configured as "x86_64-apple-darwin".sharedlibrary
apply-load-rules all
Waiting for process 'Browser' to launch.
Attaching to process 31073.
warning: This configuration supports "Darwin" but is attempting to load
an executable of type i386:x86-64 which is unlikely to work.
Attempting to continue.
`/usr/lib/dyld' has changed; re-reading symbols.
warning: Inconsistent DBX_SYMBOL_SIZE (nlist record size was 16, is
now 12 with /usr/lib/dyld)

Pending breakpoint 1 - ""OophmWebScriptObject.mm":121" resolved
Current language:  auto; currently objective-c++
(gdb) bt
#0  -[OophmWebScriptObject
connectWithUrl:withSessionKey:withHost:withModuleName:withHostedHtmlVersion:]
(self=0x6c03fd30, _cmd=0x6c03f7b0, url=0x0, sessionKey=0x0, host=0x0,
moduleName=0x0, hostedHtmlVersion=0x0) at OophmWebScriptObject.mm:121
#1  0x9636768d in __invoking___ ()
#2  0x963675c9 in -[NSInvocation invoke] ()
#3  0x9b7c1b47 in JSC::Bindings::ObjcInstance::invokeObjcMethod ()
#4  0x9b7c16b1 in JSC::Bindings::ObjcInstance::invokeMethod ()
#5  0x9b7c15ac in JSC::callRuntimeMethod ()
#6  0x90e9a64c in cti_op_call_NotJSFunction ()
Previous frame inner to this frame (gdb could not unwind past this frame)
(gdb)

and I can't figure out why all the arguments to connectWithUrl are null.

However, none of that seems to matter since when you actually install
the plugin into either ~/Library/Internet Plugins, or
/Library/Internet Plugins, Safari still refuses to load it.

I don't know what to think.  :(

eric

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