Scott Robbins wrote: > As the subject of nspluginwrapper came up recently, it might > be worth mentioning that it's not properly documented. > > The README seems to be the official nspluginwrapper README, which, oddly > enough, states that it's used with the command > > nspluginwrapper > > However, RedHat based systems seem to all use mozilla-config-plugin. > (I'm not sure about other distributions--FreeBSD uses the more intuitive > command nspluginwrapper and gives a message about its usage upon > installation.) > > The only way I discovered this was by googling and coming across the > unofficial Fedora FAQ. I don't know if it merits a wiki entry, but > perhaps either a README.RedHat or even a small FAQ entry might be > useful. It would just require a couple of lines, to the effect of > > "Note that the command to run nspluginwrapper is > > mozilla-config-plugins. > > Running mozilla-config-plugins --help will show the available options." > > > It may be documented elsewhere, but it's not easy to find. At least, I > didn't find it in the wiki or FAQ. The Japanese page which does come up > in a wiki search only mentions it as a package, with no indications > about its use. (My Japanese reading is weak, but even someone who can't > read it at all will see that it's only mentioned once in a list of > packages. > > I don't know if it's of any help as I've not used nspluginwrapper before, but I stumbled across this guide by Tammy Fox recently: http://www.linuxheadquarters.com/howto/64-bit/flash64.shtml Thought I'd mention it in case it might be useful for anyone putting together any documentation on the subject.