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Message #05850
Re: [Bug 410407] Re: Clicking on items in Flash player does nothing [READ DESCRIPTION]
Wow! That's what I call an explanation. I suppose I'll sit and wait on Adobe
like everyone else.
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 3:44 PM, pablomme <pablomme@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> > Is it a problem with GTK+ or ia32-libs?
>
> The big picture here is that GTK+ changed the way it does certain
> things, intentionally and as an improvement. What should happen then is
> that every piece of software that relies on GTK+ would be updated to
> cope with/take advantage of the new stuff. And so it has happened with
> all FOSS projects using GTK+. However, nobody but Adobe can change
> libflashplayer.so, and they haven't. That is THE problem, and THE
> solution lies with Adobe.
>
> Now, for workarounds. The GTK+ change came with the ability to revert to
> the old behaviour via environment variables. A possible workaround would
> be to modify web browsers (and everything else that uses
> libflashplayer.so) to set up their environment so that the GTK+ calls
> made from within the Flash player stick to legacy behaviour. Chromium
> (if the reports above are correct) has done this, others haven't.
> Remember that this situation is supposed to be temporary - one would
> expect Adobe to *eventually* fix libflashplayer.so - so it might not be
> worth for browsers to go through this.
>
> Another workaround is applicable to 64-bit systems, where a 32-bit
> libflashplayer.so is used (this is sub-optimal, and again nothing can be
> done because of Flash being proprietary). The interface between the
> 64-bit browser and the 32-bit plugin is nspluginwrapper. The 32-bit
> plugin then uses 32-bit libraries (including GTK+), which are gathered
> in this thing called ia32-libs. By modifying the nspluginwrapper
> scripts, one can directly modify the environment under which
> libflashplayer.so is run, without need to modify the browser itself.
>
> To answer your question, there is no problem with GTK+, there is a
> problem with Flash not being updated to cope with updates to GTK+. And
> ia32-libs simply mirrors the current versions of common libraries, it's
> not to be blamed either.
>
> --
> Clicking on items in Flash player does nothing [READ DESCRIPTION]
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/410407
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