About once a year, sometimes more often, sometimes less often, opera
browser thinks it is not installed, and wishes to reinstall, placing a
plain-vanilla
version to where years of customization had comfortably attuned the
browser to my workflow due to still-newbie tunings I've backup up
I installed on FreeBSD 9.3 adm64 p5, with gtk2 off.
KDE4 Plasma X server.
Radeon xorg driver (ATI 7750 card).
Got an error about missing libfreetype.so.9, but the browser seemed to work
fine.
___
freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list
On 01/11/15 22:59, Fred Woods wrote:
If you run opera from a terminal window, do you get something like the
problem described in:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2568408/pango-warning-failed-to-choose-a-font-expect-ugly-output
If yes, then a possible work-around is:
Move any pango
II can browser fine with Opera still [mostly] but cannot interact with its
dialog. ONLY the lowercase 'a' [and uppercase E] show. For instance, the
'graphics' button (on off toggle) has [ a ] and the 'open in background tab' is
[ _ a a ] ...
So the prompts and browser action are only
If you run opera from a terminal window, do you get something like the
problem described in:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2568408/pango-warning-failed-to-choose-a-font-expect-ugly-output
If yes, then a possible work-around is:
Move any pango compliant fonts to /usr/local/lib/X11/fonts
mv
Each time Opera is re-started (or started for first time), it looses track of
all plugins. Plugins (like flash) must be re-introduced.
Start Opera, go to opera:plugins, nothing.
Go to: Settings preferences content Plug-in options = shows empty list
Find New = Plugins get listed, opera:plugins
On 23 December 2013 08:36, Bernhard Fröhlich de...@bluelife.at wrote:
Am 22.12.2013 21:57 schrieb Dirk Meyer dirk.me...@dinoex.sub.org:
Opera has an option to pick your poison.
you can set COMPAT9, which does conflict with virtualbox.
No it does not conflict anymore. That has been fixed
Am 23.12.2013 11:10 schrieb José García Juanino jjuan...@gmail.com:
On 23 December 2013 08:36, Bernhard Fröhlich de...@bluelife.at wrote:
Am 22.12.2013 21:57 schrieb Dirk Meyer dirk.me...@dinoex.sub.org:
Opera has an option to pick your poison.
you can set COMPAT9, which does conflict
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 2013-12-23 05:10:05 -0500, José García Juanino wrote:
On 23 December 2013 08:36, Bernhard Fröhlich de...@bluelife.at
wrote:
Am 22.12.2013 21:57 schrieb Dirk Meyer
dirk.me...@dinoex.sub.org:
Opera has an option to pick your poison. you can
Am 22.12.2013 12:13 schrieb José García Juanino jjuan...@gmail.com:
Hello,
I have running a recent FreeBSD 10.0-RC2, and I get the following
scenario:
www/opera depends on lang/gcc46
devel/kBuild depends on lang/gcc
But both gcc46 and gcc are incompatible, so I cannot install opera
Am 22.12.2013 21:57 schrieb Dirk Meyer dirk.me...@dinoex.sub.org:
Bernhard Fröhlich schrieb:,
Am 22.12.2013 12:13 schrieb Jos=E9 Garc=EDa Juanino
jjuan...@gmail.com:
I have running a recent FreeBSD 10.0-RC2, and I get the following
scenario:
www/opera depends on lang/gcc46
a
problem with the flash plugins for both Firefox and Opera... and I
could use some help solving these two problems.
After updating all my ports I have, among many many other things, all
of the following currently installed:
firefox-25.0_1,1
opera-12.16
linux-f10-flashplugin
While playing certain html5/gstreamer/webm content e.g. youtube.
Can anybody confirm?
--
View this message in context:
http://freebsd.1045724.n5.nabble.com/Since-some-time-weeks-www-opera-is-hanging-on-9-STABLE-amd64-clang-tp5813142.html
Sent from the freebsd-ports mailing list archive
Looks like in further releases Opera changed smth itself, so it
started to catch icedtea-web had been build with USE_GCC=4.6
Such things happen when something is hard-coded during coding... -
non-grata practice)
Thank you.
2013/1/19 Claude Buisson clbuis...@orange.fr:
Hi,
I saw this thread
Hi,
I saw this thread on ports@ archive, and just resolved a similar issue, so FWIW:
I have 2 systems, both i386, one 8-STABLE, the other 9-STABLE, where opera could
not detect the icedtea-web plugin, but where this plugin could be used without
problem by firefox.
On both systems, icedtea-web
You are missing my point. Opera couldn't just outright
stop 'supporting' Java plug-ins (more like Java content,
believe it or not, but using plug-in or JRE is secondary
here), but they are not ones responsible for this
environment deployment.
I know FreeBSD as a project should document
On 01/18/13 05:55, Jakub Lach wrote:
You are missing my point. Opera couldn't just outright
stop 'supporting' Java plug-ins (more like Java content,
believe it or not, but using plug-in or JRE is secondary
here), but they are not ones responsible for this
environment deployment.
No, I don't
As it was mentioned above: since Opera 10.50 it doesn't use Java
directly, hence it looks for a special Java plugin file libnpjp2.so
and ONLY!
The problem is that the file libnpjp2.so residues in
linux-sun-jre1[67] only, not in openjdk nor diablo nor jdk16 editions,
though available is non-native
On 01/18/13 09:06, awarecons wrote:
As it was mentioned above: since Opera 10.50 it doesn't use Java
directly, hence it looks for a special Java plugin file libnpjp2.so
and ONLY!
The problem is that the file libnpjp2.so residues in
linux-sun-jre1[67] only, not in openjdk nor diablo nor jdk16
Are you saying the handbook instructions for enabling java in Opera do not
work, then?
Seems to be so in the case.
You're doing something wrong, than. Opera 12.12 on my system catches
java/icedtea-web I just installed Opera, launched it, and checked the plugin
list[0,1].
I've installed
As of official http://www.opera.com/docs/linux/plugins/install/#java
Java plug-in (Sun/Oracle)
As of Opera 10.50, Opera uses the Java plug-in. Previously Opera used
the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) directly.
The installation instructions for Java on java.com are are correct
On 01/17/13 13:47, awarecons wrote:
As of official http://www.opera.com/docs/linux/plugins/install/#java
Java plug-in (Sun/Oracle)
As of Opera 10.50, Opera uses the Java plug-in. Previously Opera used
the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) directly.
snip
http://www.freebsd.org/doc
in context:
http://freebsd.1045724.n5.nabble.com/www-opera-ISSUE-Java-Plugin-missing-tp5778625p5778675.html
Sent from the freebsd-ports mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
___
freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list
http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo
as required only
by obsolete and broken by design things.
--
View this message in context:
http://freebsd.1045724.n5.nabble.com/www-opera-ISSUE-Java-Plugin-missing-tp5778625p5778675.html
Sent from the freebsd-ports mailing list archive at Nabble.com
things.
snip
Such as Opera? Regardless of your thoughts on java plugins vs. directly
calling the run-time environment.
If the Opera developers decided to go the plug-in route instead of using
the JRE directly, there isn't much else to be done except use the
plug-in if you want Java support
On Wed, 19 Dec 2012 22:04:49 +0100
Matthieu Volat ma...@alkumuna.eu wrote:
2. (maybe) use symlinks to trick opera to use the new one and hope that there
is enough compatibility between both version of icu
Isnt this what /etc/libmap.conf is for? You should NEVER use symlinks.
http
On Fri, 21 Dec 2012 09:55:26 -0600
Mark Felder f...@feld.me wrote:
On Wed, 19 Dec 2012 22:04:49 +0100
Matthieu Volat ma...@alkumuna.eu wrote:
2. (maybe) use symlinks to trick opera to use the new one and hope that
there is enough compatibility between both version of icu
Isnt
On Friday 21 December 2012 13:10:25 Matthieu Volat wrote:
On Fri, 21 Dec 2012 09:55:26 -0600
Mark Felder f...@feld.me wrote:
On Wed, 19 Dec 2012 22:04:49 +0100
Matthieu Volat ma...@alkumuna.eu wrote:
2. (maybe) use symlinks to trick opera to use the new one and hope
After ICU update there so many problems. One of this is todays update for
Opera 12.12:
opera
Unable to load library icui18n Cannot load library icui18n: (Shared object
libicui18n.so.48 not found, required by opera)
Thanks.
Mitja
http://www.redbubble.com/people/lumiwa
On Wed, 19 Dec 2012 14:24:30 -0600
ajtiM lum...@gmail.com wrote:
After ICU update there so many problems. One of this is todays update for
Opera 12.12:
opera
Unable to load library icui18n Cannot load library icui18n: (Shared object
libicui18n.so.48 not found, required by opera
About updating opera port, it's matter of updating plist to make
sure that opera cleans up after deinstall properly.
Opera have a habit of silently adding new files between versions,
so it's must be checked.
Speaking from user perspective, you don't even need to bump
version in Makefile
On Thu, 29 Nov 2012 00:21:33 +0100, ajtiM lum...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wednesday 28 November 2012 15:57:44 Ion-Mihai Tetcu wrote:
On Wed, 28 Nov 2012 21:28:30 +0100
Ronald Klop ronald-freeb...@klop.yi.org wrote:
Hi,
I have the same libpng error when starting Opera 12.11 as already
mentioned
!
Update to Opera 12.11 and Opera-Linuxplugins 12.11 from 12.10 on my
FreeBSD 9.1 RC-3 doen't works anymore:
opera
libpng error: incorrect data check
libpng error: incorrect data check
libpng error: incorrect data check
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
It is quite
Mitja wrote:
Update to Opera 12.11 and Opera-Linuxplugins 12.11 from 12.10 on my FreeBSD
9.1 RC-3 doen't works anymore:
opera
libpng error: incorrect data check
libpng error: incorrect data check
libpng error: incorrect data check
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Same here (9.1-RC3
Hi,
I have the same libpng error when starting Opera 12.11 as already
mentioned on this list. I happen to run KDE and ktrace shows me it crashes
while reading icons like
/usr/local/kde4/share/icons/oxygen/64x64/mimetypes/unknown.png.
After renaming these icons so Opera does not find them
On Wed, 28 Nov 2012 21:28:30 +0100
Ronald Klop ronald-freeb...@klop.yi.org wrote:
Hi,
I have the same libpng error when starting Opera 12.11 as already
mentioned on this list. I happen to run KDE and ktrace shows me it
crashes while reading icons like
/usr/local/kde4/share/icons/oxygen
On Wednesday 28 November 2012 15:57:44 Ion-Mihai Tetcu wrote:
On Wed, 28 Nov 2012 21:28:30 +0100
Ronald Klop ronald-freeb...@klop.yi.org wrote:
Hi,
I have the same libpng error when starting Opera 12.11 as already
mentioned on this list. I happen to run KDE and ktrace shows me
Hi!
Update to Opera 12.11 and Opera-Linuxplugins 12.11 from 12.10 on my FreeBSD
9.1 RC-3 doen't works anymore:
opera
libpng error: incorrect data check
libpng error: incorrect data check
libpng error: incorrect data check
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Thanks in advance.
P.S.
I used Clang
On 27.11.2012 12:34, ajtiM wrote:
Hi!
Update to Opera 12.11 and Opera-Linuxplugins 12.11 from 12.10 on my FreeBSD
9.1 RC-3 doen't works anymore:
opera
libpng error: incorrect data check
libpng error: incorrect data check
libpng error: incorrect data check
Segmentation fault (core
I used Clang to build Opera.
I'm doubting that :)
Anyway, they are already at 12.12 RC so do not get too used
to 12.11...
--
View this message in context:
http://freebsd.1045724.n5.nabble.com/opera-12-11-tp5764588p5764667.html
Sent from the freebsd-ports mailing list archive at Nabble.com
On Fri, 23 Nov 2012 09:00:59 + Matthew Seaman matt...@freebsd.org wrote:
On 23/11/2012 08:26, Matthieu Volat wrote:
I've noticed that www/opera was marked FORBIDDEN because of a security hole:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=614275+0+current/svn-ports-head
The opera
Hello,
I've noticed that www/opera was marked FORBIDDEN because of a security hole:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=614275+0+current/svn-ports-head
The opera software compagny advisory indeed mark this bug as high severity, and
mention that there is an update to fix it.
I am
On 23/11/2012 08:26, Matthieu Volat wrote:
I've noticed that www/opera was marked FORBIDDEN because of a security hole:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=614275+0+current/svn-ports-head
The opera software compagny advisory indeed mark this bug as high severity,
and mention
On Friday 23 November 2012 03:00:59 Matthew Seaman wrote:
On 23/11/2012 08:26, Matthieu Volat wrote:
I've noticed that www/opera was marked FORBIDDEN because of a security
hole:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=614275+0+current/svn-ports-h
ead
The opera software compagny
On Fri, 23 Nov 2012 09:00:59 +
Matthew Seaman matt...@freebsd.org wrote:
On 23/11/2012 08:26, Matthieu Volat wrote:
I've noticed that www/opera was marked FORBIDDEN because of a security hole:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=614275+0+current/svn-ports-head
The opera
Am 01.08.2012 04:19, schrieb Jeremy Messenger:
May I commit the update of www/linux-opera to 12.00? Here's patch:
http://people.freebsd.org/~mezz/diff/linux-opera.diff
Not speaking on behalf of the maintainer, but no, because that would
leave known security issues unsolved. Use 12.01 instead
On Sat, Aug 4, 2012 at 7:22 AM, Matthias Andree mand...@freebsd.org wrote:
Am 01.08.2012 04:19, schrieb Jeremy Messenger:
May I commit the update of www/linux-opera to 12.00? Here's patch:
http://people.freebsd.org/~mezz/diff/linux-opera.diff
Not speaking on behalf of the maintainer
May I commit the update of www/linux-opera to 12.00? Here's patch:
http://people.freebsd.org/~mezz/diff/linux-opera.diff
Thanks,
Mezz
--
mezz.free...@gmail.com - m...@freebsd.org
FreeBSD GNOME Team
http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/ - gn...@freebsd.org
The system:
FreeBSD 9.0-BETA1 #0: Tue Aug 23 10:07:23 EDT 2011 amd64
I have installed Opera 11.51, www/opera-linuxplugins, and
linux-flahsplugin.
I have also installed Firefox 7.0 and nspluginwrapper.
If I go to www.cnn.com using Firefox, and from
On Sat, 15 Oct 2011 08:18:54 -0500, Robert Huff roberth...@rcn.com wrote:
The system:
FreeBSD 9.0-BETA1 #0: Tue Aug 23 10:07:23 EDT 2011 amd64
I have installed Opera 11.51, www/opera-linuxplugins, and
linux-flahsplugin.
I have also installed Firefox 7.0
Andre Goree writes:
I have installed Opera 11.51, www/opera-linuxplugins, and
linux-flahsplugin.
I have also installed Firefox 7.0 and nspluginwrapper.
If I go to www.cnn.com using Firefox, and from there to a
video, it plays.
If I go to www.cnn.com using Opera
Erik Trulsson wrote:
On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 07:43:55AM -0400, Robert Huff wrote:
ajtiM writes:
My question is: does FreeBSD doesn't like Opera to much? In
this case is better to live choice to Opera users that installed
the browser when and where they wanted and quit porting
Hi!
I am an Opera user but usually I installed it by myself because version in
ports for native Opera are old. For example there are version 10.61 and
outside is 10.63 and outisde is develpment version 10.70 which has a saved
problem with fonts but port version is 10.20?? (there is also alpha
ajtiM writes:
My question is: does FreeBSD doesn't like Opera to much? In
this case is better to live choice to Opera users that installed
the browser when and where they wanted and quit porting it.
The port is maintained by:
freebsd-maintai...@opera.com
If it's
Am 26.10.2010 13:04, schrieb ajtiM:
Hi!
I am an Opera user but usually I installed it by myself because version in
ports for native Opera are old. For example there are version 10.61 and
outside is 10.63 and outisde is develpment version 10.70 which has a saved
problem with fonts
On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 07:43:55AM -0400, Robert Huff wrote:
ajtiM writes:
My question is: does FreeBSD doesn't like Opera to much? In
this case is better to live choice to Opera users that installed
the browser when and where they wanted and quit porting it.
The port
On Tue, 26 Oct 2010 06:04:44 -0500
ajtiM lum...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi!
I am an Opera user but usually I installed it by myself because version in
ports for native Opera are old. For example there are version 10.61 and
outside is 10.63 and outisde is develpment version 10.70 which has
On Tuesday 26 October 2010 07:25:29 Erik Trulsson wrote:
On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 07:43:55AM -0400, Robert Huff wrote:
ajtiM writes:
My question is: does FreeBSD doesn't like Opera to much? In
this case is better to live choice to Opera users that installed
the browser when and where
Good morning, is there a plan to upgrade the FreeBSD Opera port to the
latest version (10.60)?
Yours sincerely
--
Marco Alberoni
___
freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list
http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports
Marco Alberoni writes:
Good morning, is there a plan to upgrade the FreeBSD Opera port
to the latest version (10.60)?
Ask the maintainer. :-)
Robert Huff
___
freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list
http
On Wed, 21 Jul 2010 13:42:52 +0200, Robert Huff roberth...@rcn.com wrote:
Marco Alberoni writes:
Good morning, is there a plan to upgrade the FreeBSD Opera port
to the latest version (10.60)?
Ask the maintainer. :-)
He already did :). The PR for the port is under evaluation
On Sat, 17 Jul 2010 13:39:56 -0500
Jeremy Messenger me...@cox.net wrote:
On Thu, 15 Jul 2010 02:46:11 -0500, Gary Jennejohn
gljennj...@googlemail.com wrote:
I haven't noticed any problems with flash.
No click issue? in Hulu? I only tested flash in hulu.com.
I just tried the trailer for
On Thu, 15 Jul 2010 02:46:11 -0500, Gary Jennejohn
gljennj...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 17:10:57 -0500
Jeremy Messenger me...@cox.net wrote:
Hello all,
A few of you have asked me about patch of linux-opera update to 10.60.
Here: http://people.freebsd.org/~mezz/diff/linux
On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 17:10:57 -0500
Jeremy Messenger me...@cox.net wrote:
Hello all,
A few of you have asked me about patch of linux-opera update to 10.60.
Here: http://people.freebsd.org/~mezz/diff/linux-opera1060.diff
The flash plugin 10.1 has an issue of sometimes the mouse click does
Hello all,
A few of you have asked me about patch of linux-opera update to 10.60.
Here: http://people.freebsd.org/~mezz/diff/linux-opera1060.diff
The flash plugin 10.1 has an issue of sometimes the mouse click does not
work. I am not sure if it's Opera 10.60 or flash plugin 10.1 issue as I
Op Fri, 04 Dec 2009 01:09:58 +0100 schreef Claude Buisson
clbuis...@orange.fr:
Hello,
1) On November 2, I submitted a bug report (DSK-269766) to Opera
concerning
Opera 10.01 for FreeBSD 6.4, namely that the binary was linked with
libstdc++.so.6
libgcc_s.so.1
which do not exist
Op Fri, 04 Dec 2009 06:49:23 +0100 schreef Doug Barton do...@freebsd.org:
Claude Buisson wrote:
2) Today, I installed Opera 10.10 on a FreeBSD 7.2 system, and now the
IPv6
connectivity is lost !!
On the same system:
Opera show me the Network problem screen, saying that
http://ipv6
,--- You/Arjan (Fri, 04 Dec 2009 15:19:58 +0100) *
| Unfortunately, our bug system is not open for reading by the public, but I
| can tell you that this bug report has been received and is being looked at
| by our build system maintainers
Hello,
1) On November 2, I submitted a bug report (DSK-269766) to Opera concerning
Opera 10.01 for FreeBSD 6.4, namely that the binary was linked with
libstdc++.so.6
libgcc_s.so.1
which do not exist in FreeBSD 6.4,
and also with
libstdc++.so.5
which in the correct library in FreeBSD 6.4
So
Claude Buisson wrote:
2) Today, I installed Opera 10.10 on a FreeBSD 7.2 system, and now the IPv6
connectivity is lost !!
On the same system:
Opera show me the Network problem screen, saying that
http://ipv6.google.com/
in unavailable, and
Firefox connects perfectly to http://ipv6
On Wed, 02 Sep 2009 04:07:49 -0500, Gary Jennejohn
gary.jennej...@freenet.de wrote:
On Tue, 01 Sep 2009 21:49:20 -0500
Jeremy Messenger me...@cox.net wrote:
Here is a patch to update linux-opera to 10.00. It works great with old
~/.linux-opera so far, I haven't seen any problem. I
On Tue, 01 Sep 2009 21:49:20 -0500
Jeremy Messenger me...@cox.net wrote:
Here is a patch to update linux-opera to 10.00. It works great with old
~/.linux-opera so far, I haven't seen any problem. I will be out of town
for a few days. I need someone to test it more and report any bug
Hello all,
Here is a patch to update linux-opera to 10.00. It works great with old
~/.linux-opera so far, I haven't seen any problem. I will be out of town
for a few days. I need someone to test it more and report any bug if there
is any. When I commit it, I am planning to note
FreeBSD 7.1, KDE 3.5.10
I installed opera-9.63.20081215_1 from ports and I got:
=== Checking if www/opera already installed
usr/local/share/opera/ini/pluginpath.ini FAILED md5 check:
c5b66b8c5ce9f14bdd7b6a5c34f456a8 != ee5c425fba376571c6ef81631e9623b5
Opera is installed and works
On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 20:48:07 +0200
Nikolaj Thygesen [EMAIL PROTECTED] mentioned:
When running the new opera 2.60 on fbsd, it will try to launch:
/usr/local/share/opera/bin/operapluginwrapper.linux
which doesn't exist. Another wrapper:
/usr/local/share/opera/bin
When running the new opera 2.60 on fbsd, it will try to launch:
/usr/local/share/opera/bin/operapluginwrapper.linux
which doesn't exist. Another wrapper:
/usr/local/share/opera/bin/operapluginwrapper.freebsd
does exist though. I guess this is the one to really call?!
br - N :o
Hi.
I'm experiencing a problem when printing with the latest version of
linux-opera. When I go to print a job with a clean start of the
program, the entire machine will freeze up under certain circumstances.
The first job of the Opera session prints perfectly. By first job I
mean I start Opera
On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 13:12:41 -0500, Mark Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi.
I'm experiencing a problem when printing with the latest version of
linux-opera. When I go to print a job with a clean start of the
program, the entire machine will freeze up under certain circumstances.
The first
Here's a bounty for someone to create an amd64 port of Opera:
Free admission to BSDCan 2008. Must be in the ports tree
by 29 March 2008. More or less. Might be flexible.
--
Dan Langille -- http://www.langille.org/
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
___
freebsd
On Sat, 15 Mar 2008 20:49:34 -0400
Ken Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Someone (cough Dan cough) noticed me saying on IRC one of the things I
missed after shifting my home machine from i386 to amd64 was Opera. He
pointed me at this:
http://snapshot.opera.com/unix/snapshot-1834/amd64
On Sun, 16 Mar 2008, Ion-Mihai Tetcu wrote:
On Sat, 15 Mar 2008 20:49:34 -0400
Ken Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Someone (cough Dan cough) noticed me saying on IRC one of the things I
missed after shifting my home machine from i386 to amd64 was Opera. He
pointed me at this:
http
Op Sun, 16 Mar 2008 07:27:51 +0100 schreef Ion-Mihai Tetcu
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sat, 15 Mar 2008 20:49:34 -0400
Ken Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Someone (cough Dan cough) noticed me saying on IRC one of the things I
missed after shifting my home machine from i386 to amd64 was Opera. He
of the things I
missed after shifting my home machine from i386 to amd64 was Opera. He
pointed me at this:
http://snapshot.opera.com/unix/snapshot-1834/amd64-freebsd/
This is the new beta release for 9.5 series and it's the first to
feature amd64 support for both FreeBSD and linux
Quoting Ion-Mihai Tetcu [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
SNIP
So what? Yell about it in pre-everything:: and pkg-message. It will
give you some early real-world testing.
Personally I won't run a snapshot (except if asked) since I relay on
Opera much to much:
95562 itetcu 1 44 19 163M 155M select
run a snapshot (except if asked) since I relay on
Opera much to much:
95562 itetcu 1 44 19 163M 155M select 0 113:55 0.00%
operapluginwrapper
95442 itetcu 1 440 96956K 81628K select 0 113:00 0.00% opera
95560 itetcu 1 80 96956K 81628K nanslp 1 39:07 0.00% opera
5
Someone (cough Dan cough) noticed me saying on IRC one of the things I
missed after shifting my home machine from i386 to amd64 was Opera. He
pointed me at this:
http://snapshot.opera.com/unix/snapshot-1834/amd64-freebsd/
which it turned out was very simple to install (I needed to build
x11
Thanks guys, following your instructions I managed to get it working
by installing:
- Opera 9.20 for FreeBSD (from www.opera.com);
- opera-linuxplugins (from the ports);
- linux-flashplugin7 (from the ports).
No tweaks were needed here.
I'm noticing a glitch on Flash-Videos (e.g. YouTube) where
It works. Great sound and awesome graphics.
When installed as such in /usr/ports, plugin was not found
but after putting a line in
/usr/local/share/linux-opera/ini/pluginpath.ini:
[Paths]
/usr/local/lib/browser_plugins=1
Where the binaries are, it worked.
And symlinks to
/usr/local/share
On Thu, 12 Apr 2007 09:25:56 -0700 (PDT)
Jouni Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It works. Great sound and awesome graphics.
When installed as such in /usr/ports, plugin was not found
but after putting a line in
/usr/local/share/linux-opera/ini/pluginpath.ini:
[Paths]
/usr/local/lib
/linux-opera/ini/pluginpath.ini:
[Paths]
/usr/local/lib/browser_plugins=1
Where the binaries are, it worked.
And symlinks to
I've never had to set anything with linux-opera. It just picked it up
That's correct, no tweak need.
(although it may depend on the build/install order).
The order
It was 7.0.69.0.
I'm new to this OS. cmp and diff says that libflash is
linux-flashplugin9 installed from new ports (9.0r31,
appeared in March?)
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/96374
at least from cvsweb. And the Linux-Opera version is not
9.20 its:
Version9.10 , Opera
The port builds and installs OK, but Opera 9.20 can't see the plugin.
Are some undocumented post-install steps needed or does the port
simply need an upgrade?
TIA,
Andrew
___
freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list
http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman
On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 14:38:58 + (UTC)
Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The port builds and installs OK, but Opera 9.20 can't see the plugin.
Are some undocumented post-install steps needed or does the port
simply need an upgrade?
You don't mention which opera you are using. If it's
On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 20:10:49 +0100, RW [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You don't mention which opera you are using. If it's the native version
then you need to install the opera-linuxplugins package to run
linux-plugins. However in my experience that only works with flash 7,
not 9.
I use flash 9
On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 21:15:56 + (UTC)
Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 20:10:49 +0100, RW [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
You don't mention which opera you are using. If it's the native
version then you need to install the opera-linuxplugins package to
run linux-plugins
sent your email to our general questions lists.
Since Opera is a a third-party application for us the more adequate
list would have been [EMAIL PROTECTED] (CC'ed, please drop questions@
from CCs on further replies).
My name is Anna Rajsman and I am working in Opera Software. Recently I
took over
on -current.
I remember TLS being reported as broken on -current, it had honestly slipped
my mind.
So opera out of the box on -current will not work.
People who have opera working on -current are either using linux-opera
or a compat library.
I'm not sure if it is worth while marking the port broken
Hi,
Anyone using the opera port successfully on -current?
--
- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.db.net/~db
___
freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list
http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports
To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Diane Bruce writes:
Anyone using the opera port successfully on -current?
I use mozilla, but opera works; I have it open in front of me.
What's the problem?
Robert Huff
___
freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Ted Stodgell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'd like to contribute these patches www/opera, bringing it up to
version 9.01.
Please always generate patches in unified (or perhaps context) diff
format, i. e. diff -u or diff -c.
Beyond that, please use port submit (that would probably be
sysutils
1 - 100 of 103 matches
Mail list logo