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Posted: Tue 14 May 2019, 18:19
by peebee
PepperFlash now 32.0.0.192

74.0.3729.169

Posted: Thu 23 May 2019, 18:57
by peebee

75.0.3770.142

Posted: Mon 10 Jun 2019, 08:57
by peebee
Updated 18-july-2019

32-bit:
chromium_75.0.3770.142+pepper_32.0.0.223_lx_spot.sfs

64-bit:
chromium64_75.0.3770.142+pepper_32.0.0.223_lx_spot.sfs

n.b. BionicPup64-8.0 requires the 64-bit .sfs to be converted - see: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 205#867205 (use option 2)

Posted: Tue 11 Jun 2019, 08:09
by peebee
PepperFlash is now 32.0.0.207

Now works on BionicPup32

Posted: Tue 11 Jun 2019, 10:56
by Mike Walsh
Morning, Peter.

Just a thought, but.....why don't you make use of the 'Pepper auto-updater' that our Russian colleague SFS modified off the back of Geoff's wonderful Flash AutoUpdater?

It's a standard part of my Chrome and Iron builds these days, and it certainly cuts down on the need to have to re-pack/re-upload every time a new version comes out. It works pretty well, too.....and if you put it in /root/Startup, modified to point to the PepperFlash location, it runs itself at boot time.

It's only a tiny script - some 1.5 kb in size - so wouldn't add any bulk to what are already enormous packages nowadays - and, unlike FlashPlayer, which Adobe kept on moving around, playing 'musical URLs' with it, Pepper's download location seems completely 'static'. It's been running OK for me for over 18 months now, and is the reason I quit doing the PepperFlash .pets; with this, it only needs installing once, and runs unattended after that..

(I'll still be glad to see the back of it when it finally dies a death, mind you....) :roll: :lol:

Entirely up to you, of course.


Mike. :wink:

Posted: Tue 11 Jun 2019, 20:43
by peebee
Hi Mike
Thanks for the suggestion.....
As I have to remake the sfs when a new version of chromium appears the incorporation of latest pepperflash is very little extra overhead.....
and I'm not a great fan of things that auto-update at boot-up - reminds me too much of how MS Windows used to slow down inexplicably due to all the automatic garbage it used to do ;-(
I haven't looked at the auto-updater but presumably anybody who feels the need could add it on themselves?
Cheers
peebee

Posted: Mon 17 Jun 2019, 07:42
by peebee
Now: chromium_75.0.3770.90+pepper_32.0.0.207

Posted: Sat 22 Jun 2019, 08:02
by peebee
Now: chromium_75.0.3770.100+pepper_32.0.0.207

Posted: Tue 09 Jul 2019, 11:39
by peebee
Now: chromium_75.0.3770.100+pepper_32.0.0.223

Posted: Sat 13 Jul 2019, 10:04
by peebee
13-aug-2019

Tested on 32-bit LxPupSc and ScPup only ......... a Debian Sid build ............

chromium_76.0.3809.100+pepper_32.0.0.238

Posted: Sun 14 Jul 2019, 20:52
by VaDos
peebee wrote:For LxPupSc only.....from Debian Sid.....

chromium_70.0.3538.110-1+pepper_31.0.0.153_lxsc_spot.sfs
Help, I need this version.

Posted: Mon 15 Jul 2019, 22:26
by Mike Walsh
VaDos wrote:
peebee wrote:For LxPupSc only.....from Debian Sid.....

chromium_70.0.3538.110-1+pepper_31.0.0.153_lxsc_spot.sfs
Help, I need this version.
@ VaDos:-

peebee, like most of us who produce regular packages, doesn't tend to keep every single old version hanging around; only perhaps an occasional one, if it's particularly noteworthy for any particular reason.

The best I can suggest is to visit archive.org, and see if our archivist, Ally, has mirrored it in any of the huge number of collections he's assembled over the years. More specifically, try the 'Puppy_Linux_Skami_Browser_Repo.' :-

https://archive.org/download/Puppy_Linu ... owser_Repo

If it's to be found anywhere, it'll more than likely be here. See how you get on; it's got to be worth a try. But be warned; there's over 2000 entries in that one repo alone.....


Mike. :wink:

Posted: Thu 18 Jul 2019, 06:24
by peebee
Now: chromium_75.0.3770.142+pepper_32.0.0.223

Posted: Mon 22 Jul 2019, 11:15
by greengeek
Hi, what technique do you use to run this as spot please?
cheers!

Posted: Mon 22 Jul 2019, 12:22
by peebee
greengeek wrote:Hi, what technique do you use to run this as spot please?
cheers!
No technique needed - happens "automatically".......uses run-as-spot inside the wrapper......

76.0.3809.132

Posted: Sun 04 Aug 2019, 06:29
by peebee

Posted: Tue 13 Aug 2019, 19:45
by peebee
Now PepperFlash-32.0.0.238

Posted: Mon 02 Sep 2019, 07:26
by peebee
Now chromium_76.0.3809.132+pepper_32.0.0.255

Posted: Tue 10 Sep 2019, 22:43
by peebee
Now PepperFlash-32.0.0.255

77.0.3865.90

Posted: Tue 17 Sep 2019, 08:16
by peebee
12-oct-2019 update

32-bit:
chromium_77.0.3865.120+pepper_32.0.0.270_lx_spot.sfs

64-bit:
chromium64_77.0.3865.120+pepper_32.0.0.270_lx_spot.sfs

n.b. BionicPup64-8.0 requires the 64-bit .sfs to be converted - see: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 205#867205 (use option 2)