so its not in my ports installation; I downlaoded a make file but the ; make install did not work with it; where should these files go and how do I install them...
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Browse All TopicsI just realized today that I cannot read Oreilly Media books online anymore becuase you need flashplayer to see the text; I was using opera and firefox; I donwloaded adobe flashplayer for firefox and have them in a directory which holds two files;
flashplayer-installer libflashplayer.so
would these files work with freebsd7 and if so how could I install them? thanks
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www.freebsd.org/handbook
check the part about updating source tree and ports tree.
(Yours is RELENG_7_0, not RELENG_7)
I am getting an error code 1:
linux-f10-flashplugin-10.0
****Error code 1
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by: gheistPosted on 2009-10-28 at 22:44:46ID: 25690946
Use ports: /cvsweb.cg i/ports/ww w/linux-f1 0- flashplu gin10/
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi
(Yes - it is huge set of Linux libraries to support it)