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On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 1:04 PM, Hanno Böck wrote: |
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> Am Dienstag 10 August 2010 schrieb Paweł Hajdan, Jr.: |
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>> Gentoo uses /usr/$(get_libdir)/nsbrowser/plugins for browser plugins. |
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>> However, Debian uses /usr/$(get_libdir)/mozilla/plugins, and that's what |
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>> many software projects (including Chromium) target. |
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>> Why are we using nsbrowser/plugins instead of mozilla/plugins, and how |
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>> relalistic would it be to switch to mozilla/plugins? |
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> The optimal approach would be some kind of standard for things like this. If |
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> you are already in contact with chromium developers, you might want to start |
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> such an initiative. |
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> If it would be written in the FHS or something alike, it'd probably be easier |
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> to convince all browser vendors and distributions to stick to one general |
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> directory. |
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here's an idea: nsbrowser/plugins/ is the standard and all browsers so |
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far support it |
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-mike |