tags 619350 + moreinfo wontfix
thanks
Am Dienstag, den 22.03.2011, 21:52 -0500 schrieb Micah Gersten:
> In Ubuntu, the attached patch was applied to achieve the following:
>
> There are some legacy plugin directories, but /usr/lib/mozilla seems to be
> the proper place for plugins now.
Why? The plugin is built with xulrunner-dev and not with mozilla-dev. It
is therefor natural, that the plugin is in /usr/lib/xulrunner and that
all other places symlink to this place.
> Patch credit to Chris Coulson.
>
> * Don't use the legacy /usr/lib/{xulrunner,xulrunner-addons} locations
> for installing the browser plugin. Put it in /usr/lib/mozilla instead
> - update debian/gcu-plugin.install
> - remove debian/gcu-plugin.links
I'm not in favor of doing this and I wonder, why Ubuntu accepts such a
patch? Where is the benefit of/rationale for this change?
Regards, Daniel
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