[squeak-dev] Re: squeak plugin in ff 2/3

Bert Freudenberg bert at freudenbergs.de
Tue Jul 15 19:38:03 UTC 2008


Does Ubuntu have a designated location for browser plugins?

- Bert -

Am 15.07.2008 um 04:40 schrieb Ties Stuij:

> To answer my own questions,
> first of all, running the squeak installer puts the plugin in
> /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins, which doesn't get picked up, on my setup in
> any case. putting the plugin in tilde/.mozilla/plugins does register
> with ff3. As for the space low message, this is fixed by adjusting
> (taking away) the -mmap startup option in npsqueakrun.
>
> /Ties
>
> On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 3:09 PM, Ties Stuij <cjstuij at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hey,
>>
>> I'm trying to get Epaati to work in the browser, on the XO  
>> eventually,
>> and I'm running into two problems:
>>
>> - In ff3 beta 5 on Linux (Ubuntu 8.04) I can't seem to get ff to
>> recognise the squeak plugin. Has anybody got experience with ff3 and
>> the plugin, good or bad?
>> My setup mirrors the requirements for a ff2 plugin configuration.  
>> When
>> running npsqueakrun squeak will launch a session. I tested both the
>> npsqueak.so from a pretty new sugar-jbuild as well as a version which
>> works with ff2 (I know there were problems with the standard squeak
>> plugin from squeakland not registering with ff properly (which last
>> time I checked (about 3 weeks/a month ago) still was the plugin
>> available for download. Should perhaps be updated?)).
>>
>> - In ff2 I can load our activities from a server, but only if the .pr
>> file isn't to big. If it is of moderate size or more, I'm getting
>> space-low warnings followed by a crash on project load. Would anybody
>> happen to know why this is happening? Is there perhaps some memory
>> variable that's easily adjustable?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> /Ties
>>
>






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