On Fri, Aug 08, 2008 at 12:59:23AM +1000, Andrew Vaughan wrote:
> 
> > So I guess just disabling that plugin, and keeping anotherone installed
> > should solve the problem.
> 
> Unfortunately that doesn't work.

You're right, I hadn't tested right before commenting. Same here too :(

> Even after disabling the plugin (and 
> restarting ice-weasel), Christian Marillat's flashplayer-mozilla plugin 
> still wouldn't work.  It wasn't until I removed the swfdec-mozilla package 
> that I got flash working.
> 
> To me the combination of the swfdec-mozilla package not working on any of 
> the sites that I tried, preventing other flash plugins from working whilst 
> it is installed (effectively breaking those packages), and being depended 
> upon by the gnome meta-package add up to an RC severity.
> 

Of course this is an important issue for this package.

But now, the real issue I think is with the gnome package. Why did it
depend on a non-working package in the first place ?

Or the dependency was wrong and should have been swfdec-gnome maybe ?.
See http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=493948 I have
filed.

Now, I think of something : maybe the problem is that swfdec-mozilla
won't work until the adobe plugin is completely uninstalled (some kind
of interference between both ?). Would need to be tested, I guess.

My 2 cents,
-- 
Olivier BERGER 
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