On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 7:58 AM, Xan <[email protected]> wrote:
> If you read the entire text they say that because Chrome and Firefox
> already suport OOP plugins, so in principle there would be no reason
> to use nspluginwrapper unless you need to run a 32bit plugin in a
> 64bit machine or viceversa. I don't know of any reason why a 32bit
> plugin could not work in a 32bit machine with nspluginwrapper. Is
> there any?

I think the limitation is that nspluingwrapper is designed to fix this
32-bit/64-bit problem so there's no easy way to compile it for 32-bit
systems. If I recall correctly, I tried to compile it for for 32-bit
last year without much luck. I imagine distributions just aren't
shipping a 32-bit version of nspluginwrapper.

Please someone correct me if I'm wrong, because this could be very
useful to people on 32-bit systems.

--Martin
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