http://bugzilla.rpmfusion.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1806
--- Comment #4 from Kevin Kofler <kevin.kofler(a)chello.at> 2011-06-18 16:01:11 ---
To achieve this, browser comes with two small libraries
(liboperagtk.so and
liboperakde4.so) - we filter out are dependencies generated from these two
files.
The usual way we handle this in Fedora / RPM Fusion is to use subpackages
rather than dependency filtering. This has its own drawbacks, but it's less of
a hack.
operapluginwrapper is dummy application, that Opera uses to detach
plugin into
completely separate process. We were first *nix browser to implement this (in
2007) and it works pretty well :) It purpose is similar to firefox'
plugin-container process (introduced in 2010).
FYI, nspluginwrapper can (and is in Fedora, partly due to SELinux) also be used
in that way. There's no requirement in nspluginwrapper that the wrapper process
and the browser process are of different bitness, you can use nspluginwrapper
on 32-bit plugins in a 32-bit browser or 64-bit plugins in a 64-bit browser as
well.
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