not quite a bug no. and we're not quite a major architecture yet either. if you think about the small number of computers using x86_64, and then think of the smaller number of them running a linux distro, and then think of an even smaller number of people who care about using the 64bit bin of firefox as opposed to the 32bit binary, we're pretty tiny. i don't think they've even had to write a new player for x64 windows (not sure on that one, all i know is that when i'm in windows flash works and i installed flash from an old cd i had).krall wrote: Actually, i think it's a bug to deliver a product that does not support a major computer archetecture

I've filled out the feature request form also. And I like the text of AdmiralNemo, so I used thatAdmiralNemo wrote:Here is a copy of my post to them. I hope that professionalism will come across with more prestige than cursing, etc.
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I am glad to see that there others out there who feel the same way I do about this. I only hope that Macromedia will see our side and follow through with our requests.
I believe this is the way to go. gplflash2 is available through cvs, but I have not seen an ebuild, yet.babo wrote:looks to me like gplflash 2 might be usefull before macromedia makes 64bit flash player, so maybe we should invest more energy in that one instead of some people who don't even reply to mails.
if you had search a little bit.... http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-34 ... flash.htmlRollbar wrote:What do you need portage for? It's convenient, practical and structured. :pfloam wrote:What do you need an ebuild for? Just check it out and build.
So yeah, an ebuild would be nice.
All that gplflash2 has ever done for me in the couple of months of trying it is crash the browser every time I go to a flash web site. If they are making progress then it's unfortunately not visible.R!tman wrote:I believe this is the way to go. gplflash2 is available through cvs, but I have not seen an ebuild, yet.babo wrote:looks to me like gplflash 2 might be usefull before macromedia makes 64bit flash player, so maybe we should invest more energy in that one instead of some people who don't even reply to mails.
Dittoalshain wrote: All that gplflash2 has ever done for me in the couple of months of trying it is crash the browser every time I go to a flash web site. If they are making progress then it's unfortunately not visible.
And I'm appalled at your spelling. It's easy enough to compile it without an ebuild, but since the only reason I use gentoo is because of portage, it pains me every time I have to do so.bigun89 wrote:Honestly.... how hard is it to take already ready-to-go source and compile it against a 64-bit kernel? I myself am appauled by the laziness. I'm going to gplflash.

He was talking about Macromedia, and how hard is it for them just to compile their linux flash source code for AMD64. In fact it is probably harder than you think. Not from personal experience, but look how hard it has been to get stuff like OOO.org, for example, working on AMD64. It's certainly not just a case of running gcc and it "just works".shimage wrote:And I'm appalled at your spelling. It's easy enough to compile it without an ebuild, but since the only reason I use gentoo is because of portage, it pains me every time I have to do so.bigun89 wrote:Honestly.... how hard is it to take already ready-to-go source and compile it against a 64-bit kernel? I myself am appauled by the laziness. I'm going to gplflash.
So your saying they've probably at least tried? Somehow I doubt even that.mikearthur wrote:He was talking about Macromedia, and how hard is it for them just to compile their linux flash source code for AMD64. In fact it is probably harder than you think. Not from personal experience, but look how hard it has been to get stuff like OOO.org, for example, working on AMD64. It's certainly not just a case of running gcc and it "just works".
Still, the size of the flash plugin and the size the source must be, it really is pathetically lazy for them not to bother.
Your my heroshimage wrote:And I'm appalled at your spelling. It's easy enough to compile it without an ebuild, but since the only reason I use gentoo is because of portage, it pains me every time I have to do so.