On 03/30/2011 12:50, Jung-uk Kim wrote: > On Wednesday 30 March 2011 12:46 am, Buganini wrote: >> It seems work well now, no lockup when I went through pages. >> but I still got lockup when I right-click on some flash >> advertisement. for example, here: http://tw.yahoo.com/ > "Don't do that" is not an answer, I guess? ;-) > > Seriously, this problem is very well known. There were several > work-arounds suggested but the most popular one is setting > GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS environment variable. Try "GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS > Flash" on Google and you will see tons of them. Actually, Fedora > took that hack into nspluginwrapper later: > > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=542424 > > Basically, Gnome people broke the ABI in the middle of major release > branch, if my understanding is correct. Of course, that caused a lot > of complaints and they had to add the variable to restore the > previous behavior. Now here is the bad news for you. This > environment variable does nothing for us because > linux-f10-gtk2-2.14.7 does not have the compat hack. :-( > > One thing we can do is re-rolling linux-f10-gtk2 with the hack locally > (as we did for x11-toolkits/linux-f10-pango) and using the hack from > www/nspluginwrapper-devel *iff* that actually fixes the problem. > > There was another attempt by PC-BSD to address this issue: > > http://trac.pcbsd.org/changeset/3799 > > Unfortunately, I have no idea how Pango can affect the "right click" > problem in the first place. In fact, I wasn't able to reproduce the > fix on FreeBSD (long ago) and I *thought* their fix is PBI-specific > (kmoore added to CC list). > > Jung-uk Kim I checked the other day, and our pango fix is no longer functional, that was something we did for flash 9 back in the day and it seemed to fix the right-click functionality for our PBIs, but alas, no more. We are in the same boat as you at the moment. -- Kris Moore PC-BSD Software iXsystemsReceived on Wed Mar 30 2011 - 17:41:01 UTC
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