[solved] Pepper flash out of date?

Just reinstalled the system (64bit), downloaded the latest chrome and extracted pepper flash to chromium. It always worked flawlessly but this time it's saying that the plugin is outdated and can't be used. This is just an annoyance since we can set whatever version we want in /etc/chromium/default but I was just wondering why it is happening and if others have experienced such behavior.
Last edited by Matt3o (2013-01-24 10:12:22)

I've done exactly what the AUR package does, but manually.
- download latest 64bit chrome from google website
- extract pepper flash
- copy files to proper directory
- modify /etc/chromium/default
in fact AUR package gives me the same out of date error
Edit: my workaround is to add some units to the --ppapi-flash-version paramenter in the /etc/chromium/default
Last edited by Matt3o (2012-12-03 14:33:24)

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