Since I can't reproduce this with the current package in oneiric, I'm
marking this as fixed. If you can tell me how to reproduce the issue,
please reopen with that information.
** Changed in: nspluginwrapper (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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The upstream bug includes code changes in nspluginwrapper. That's 'fix
released'. And the commit
https://github.com/davidben/nspluginwrapper/commit/0ff78b2a875ad99b2c2b0c1715493cf1ec36aea1
is present in nspluginwrapper 1.4.4 that we have in oneiric.
> The bug is still present with the oniric ver
Opened a QT bug at https://bugs.launchpad.net/qt/+bug/856175
** Also affects: qt
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/773020
Title:
nspluginwrap
Upstream bug is probably
https://github.com/davidben/nspluginwrapper/issues/8
Cannot add it properly to the bug as launchpad does not recognize the
github bug tracker.
Bug looks to be closed there, but it is unclear to me whether it is
closed as fixed or wontfix.
Seems to be caused by QT (see
ht
The bug is still present with the oniric version of nspluginwrapper
(1.4.4) as tested via a backport (glasen ppa) to natty.
Before oniric is shipped, please either:
1) Patch nspluginwrapper to avoid even looking at the google-talk plugin (e.g.
via some blacklisting)
2) Modify the nspluginwrapper
One note about the workaround.
As soon as you re-install google talk plugin, as it is often suggested, the
nsplugin wrapper starts segfaulting at any invocation.
For instance
nspluginwrapper -l
that should list the installed plugins starts segfaulting. So the
workaround is really to either do
Thank you. The workaround to remove the GoogleTalk plugin appears to
have resolved the issue with the nspluginwrapper and Flash plugin.
On 05/01/2011 06:20 AM, Tiede wrote:
> Workaround for those affected by this issue:
>
> There seems to be a conflict with the Google Talk Plugin, causing this
Workaround for those affected by this issue:
There seems to be a conflict with the Google Talk Plugin, causing this behavior.
To resolve the issue, this should work
sudo apt-get purge google-talkplugin
at the end, nspluginwrapper will be automatically configured.
**workaround taken from bug#773
just to point it's not just upgrades.
Purging and reinstalling it results in the same behavior:
(sorry example is in french)
tiede@ubuntu:~$ sudo apt-get purge nspluginwrapper
[sudo] password for tiede:
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