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Which repo for mozplugger in wheezy?

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lindara
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Which repo for mozplugger in wheezy?

#1 Post by lindara »

It seems there is currently no release of mozplugger in Wheezy.

When I type "sudo apt-get install mozplugger"

I get:

Package 'mozplugger' has no installation candidate

What repository should I use? What line beginning with "deb" should I put in my /etc/apt/sources.list?

The reason I would like to get mozplugger is that I would like Firefox to open PDFs using evince (in the same browser window).

These show no mozplugger in Wheezy:

https://launchpad.net/debian/wheezy/+source/mozplugger
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mozplugger

mrkapqa
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Re: Which repo for mozplugger in wheezy?

#2 Post by mrkapqa »

I would also like to download this package for wheezy or squeeze!

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Re: Which repo for mozplugger in wheezy?

#3 Post by Bulkley »

Just use the Debian repo. Mozplugger is in both stable and old stable.

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apt install mozplugger
I've never used Mozplugger but it should be read by whichever Mozilla based browser you use.

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Re: Which repo for mozplugger in wheezy?

#4 Post by debiman »

OP is 4 years old, and wheezy is EOL, isn't it?
mozplugger hasn't had any updates in as many: http://mozplugger.mozdev.org/
i doubt it would even work on recent FF versions.
that said, it's a good software and i wish both posters all the best in getting it to work.

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