Steve Grubb wrote:
Ok. But i still am wondering why kdebase i386 owns /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins.
I think it comes from konqueror being in kdebase. If I query the 64 bit
kdebase or firefox on my system both include the equivalent 64 bit
plugin folder:
[root@shark packages]# rpm -ql firefox | grep mozilla/plugins
/usr/lib64/mozilla/plugins
[root@shark packages]# rpm -ql kdebase | grep mozilla/plugins
/usr/lib64/mozilla/plugins
It makes some sense that any package which is intended to be used
primarily as a browser plugin depends on this plugin folder to ensure an
appropriate browser is installed.
I stumbled over the same i386 HelixPlayer dependency a couple of days
ago, it is a shame that there is no 64bit build available.
Jon
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