I'm running Fedora 7 on an Intelr Core 2 Duo based system so the Fedora install gave me 64-bit libraries etc.
I'm running a 32-bit Firefox on this system as there are some plugins I need that are only available for 32-bit still.
In order that I get the 32-bit Firefox to run the 64-bit one needs to be removed, OK, no problem I think. However there is a problem, uninstalling the 64-bit Firefox takes yelp with it. In addition there doesn't seem to be a 32-bit yelp, or at least I'm not offered one to install.
So, *is* there a 32-bit yelp and, if so, how can I get it installed?
Chris G wrote:
I'm running Fedora 7 on an Intelr Core 2 Duo based system so the Fedora install gave me 64-bit libraries etc.
I'm running a 32-bit Firefox on this system as there are some plugins I need that are only available for 32-bit still.
In order that I get the 32-bit Firefox to run the 64-bit one needs to be removed, OK, no problem I think. However there is a problem, uninstalling the 64-bit Firefox takes yelp with it. In addition there doesn't seem to be a 32-bit yelp, or at least I'm not offered one to install.
So, *is* there a 32-bit yelp and, if so, how can I get it installed?
Try removing firefox and reinstalling it, I took FF off for other reasons and it took yelp with it.
Chris G wrote:
I'm running Fedora 7 on an Intelr Core 2 Duo based system so the Fedora install gave me 64-bit libraries etc.
I'm running a 32-bit Firefox on this system as there are some plugins I need that are only available for 32-bit still.
In order that I get the 32-bit Firefox to run the 64-bit one needs to be removed, OK, no problem I think. However there is a problem, uninstalling the 64-bit Firefox takes yelp with it. In addition there doesn't seem to be a 32-bit yelp, or at least I'm not offered one to install.
So, *is* there a 32-bit yelp and, if so, how can I get it installed?
One solution that worked well for me, was to grab the Fedora 8 nspluginwrapper src.rpm package and rebuild it for Fedora 7 and install that. That got me up and running with 32bit flash-plugin in 64bit firefox.
On Fedora 8/x86_64, nspluginwrapper appears to be installed by default. After installing Adobe's flash rpm, I just had to run "mozilla-plugin-config" once and restart firefox. Flash seems to work like a charm so far at least for youtube videos.
Hope this helps.
On Thu, Nov 08, 2007 at 07:04:14PM -0500, Mike A. Harris wrote:
Chris G wrote:
I'm running Fedora 7 on an Intelr Core 2 Duo based system so the Fedora install gave me 64-bit libraries etc. I'm running a 32-bit Firefox on this system as there are some plugins I need that are only available for 32-bit still. In order that I get the 32-bit Firefox to run the 64-bit one needs to be removed, OK, no problem I think. However there is a problem, uninstalling the 64-bit Firefox takes yelp with it. In addition there doesn't seem to be a 32-bit yelp, or at least I'm not offered one to install. So, *is* there a 32-bit yelp and, if so, how can I get it installed?
One solution that worked well for me, was to grab the Fedora 8 nspluginwrapper src.rpm package and rebuild it for Fedora 7 and install that. That got me up and running with 32bit flash-plugin in 64bit firefox.
On Fedora 8/x86_64, nspluginwrapper appears to be installed by default. After installing Adobe's flash rpm, I just had to run "mozilla-plugin-config" once and restart firefox. Flash seems to work like a charm so far at least for youtube videos.
Flash is a long way down my priorites for plugins. My two main priorities are first the Acrobat Reader plugin and then Java.