Em 08-02-2014 21:21, Richard escreveu:
> ----- Original Message -----
> 
>> From: Fernando de Oliveira <fam...@yahoo.com.br>
> ...
>> I know you started installing yourself, then copied a plugin from
>> another distribution. My last guess is that you have a broken flash
>> installation. Just to be sure, I reproduce below the instructions I use:
>>
>> After unpacked the tar.gz:
>>
>> {{{
>> mkdir -vp /usr/lib/{mozilla/plugins,adobe-flashplugin}     &&
>> rm -rfv usr/share/kde4 usr/lib*                            &&
>> chown -cR root:root *                                      &&
>> install -m755 -d                /usr/lib/adobe-flashplugin &&
>> install -m644 libflashplayer.so /usr/lib/adobe-flashplugin &&
>> cp -var usr/* /usr                                         &&
>> ln -sv -f      ../../adobe-flashplugin/libflashplayer.so   \
>>                /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so  &&
>> ls -lh --color /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so
>> }}}
>>  
> 
> I have re-installed flash from scratch. No change. Still non-functioning.
> 
>>>  Another option might be to rebuild webkit. Since the original build
>>>  succeeded this only makes sense if it is rebuilt with different
>>>  options. I published my original webkit config log on 15th Jan - can
>>>  anyone see anything odd with the options selected?
>>
>> Now that you have curl and hicolor, perhaps rebuilding would be a good
>> choice. But it is so easy to reinstall flash plugin, that I would try
>> that, before.
> 
> 
> I rebuilt webkit overnight - but I did not really expect any change since
> I have used the same options. I cannot expect webkit to behave differently
> unless I do something different at the configure stage - but the options
> selected all look sensible to me.
> 
> I have also run all the tests in webkit's unittests directory - including
> the plugins test - all work ok.
> 
> (I have also removed uzbl for now - and am just testing with GtkLauncher
> since this is webkit's test platform).
> 
> I am running out of ideas. I hate to leave the problem unresolved - but I
> fear I will just have to resort to using a windows machine...
> 
> Thanks anyway, R.
> 

I remember you said the jre plugin is working.

Out of ideas, I guess that somewhere flash plugins are disabled. If you
could buikd Midori, then you could enable/disable flash. Then if it
works, problem solved. Also under Edit -> Preferences -> Extensions it
must appear an entry for "Shokwave Flash (Netscape plugins)". But
perhaps you had these tests possible with uzbl?

I don't know why you are using "--no-create --no-recursion". First one,
don't know what it does. Second one, I cannot find in ./configure --help.

I believe these are the only differences you have from the book, aren't
they?

Also, you seem to not have enchant, but I cannot believe this would
matter at all, for the problem here.

One thing I found in your log is:

{{{
configure:20551: checking whether to enable media stream support
configure:20560: result: no
}}}

This is intriguing.

-- 
[]s,
Fernando
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