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Re: nspluginwrapper.



On Tue, Feb 06, 2007 at 02:42:14PM +0100, "Adam Cécile (Le_Vert)" wrote:
> Rob Andrews a écrit :
> >I'm investigating whether or not nspluginwrapper is suitable for packaging.
> >
> >nspluginwrapper lets you use i386 plugins on non-i386 machines. Because of
> >the fact that it requires an i386-runtime plugin to be built, it's pretty
> >much unsuitable for any architecture other than x86_64 (and possibly ia64,
> >since I gather it has an i386 multiarch, unsure whether it has gcc -m32).
> >
> >When building, the plugin side is built with gcc, and the runtime side is
> >built with gcc -m32. Installing ia32-libs, libc6-dev-i386 gets most of the
> >dependancies, and writing linker scripts helps link to the X libraries in
> >/emul/ia32-linux, but the big missing piece of the puzzle is libgtk2.0,
> >specifically a i386 library for it to link against.
> >
> >Is it likely that we'll see a lib32gtk2.0-0 package in the forthcoming
> >future? Google hints that one may have existed in the past.
> >
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I just found this e-mail while I was looking for some packaging efforts 
> for nspluginwrapper.
> 
> Are you still interrested in it ?
> 
> IA32 Gtk libs are now available...
> 
> Best regards, Adam.

I would be interested in nspluginwrapper

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