flash10

Nicolas c.r.n.a at wanadoo.fr
Mon Apr 13 09:19:58 UTC 2009


   Hi Juergen,
   I'm using FreeBSD 8-Current.
   OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE_PORT and OVERRIDE_LINUX_NONBASE_PORTS are set on
   my make.conf
   linprocfs is mounted on fstab.
   This is my pkg_version:
   $ pkg_version | grep linux
   linux-atk                           <
   linux-cairo                         <
   linux-curl                          =
   linux-expat                         <
   linux-f8-atk                        =
   linux-f8-cairo                      =
   linux-f8-curl                       =
   linux-f8-expat                      =
   linux-f8-gtk2                       =
   linux-f8-libidn                     =
   linux-f8-libssh2                    =
   linux-f8-nspr                       =
   linux-f8-nss                        =
   linux-f8-openssl                    =
   linux-f8-pango                      =
   linux-f8-png                        =
   linux-f8-sqlite3                    =
   linux-f8-tiff                       =
   linux-f8-xorg-libs                  =
   linux-flashplugin                   =
   linux-fontconfig                    <
   linux-gtk2                          <
   linux-jpeg                          <
   linux-openssl                       <
   linux-openssl                       =
   linux-pango                         <
   linux-png                           <
   linux-tiff                          <
   linux_base-f8                       =
   Do you think there is a problem with my ports?
   Anyway, flash 9 work perfectly.
   Nicolas.

 Did you set OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE_PORT and OVERRIDE_LINUX_NONBASE_PORTS
to f8 and reinstalled your linux ports(!) after that?  Do you have
linprocfs mounted?

 Oh, or does this only happen with specific websites?  I've seen flash
coredump, causing similar errors after clicking `watch in hd' in the
youtube video player... (btw, can anyone try this on head?  Maybe its
just missing linuxolator functionality in 7-stable?)

 Anyway, if the issue persists, do a `pkg_add -r linux_kdump' and then
try running firefox like `ktrace -di firefox3 [1]http://youtube.com', quit
it after you've reproduced the isse, and then do `linux_kdump >kdump.txt'
and look in kdump.txt for what npviewer.bin did before it exited/crashed,
(usually indicated by a line containing `PSIG SIGSEGV', or another signal)
and then maybe post the last 100 lines up to that here.

 HTH,
        Juergen

References

   1. http://youtube.com/


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