>> I see its /etc/update-flashplugin.conf.rb lists the versions in sarge
>> as "unusable" - a strong argument for replacing them in the "stable"
>> release for Sarge.  I'll see whether using one of
>>     "macromedia.mplug.org" => "/site_uh.html",
>>     "macromedia.rediris.es" => "/site_ri.html"
>> helps me at home,

> You seem to be using an old version.  Does the version in "unstable"
> work for you ?

The above relates to what I see at this e-mail address, where I'm
using Etch (version 7.0.63.1); and on Etch it works fine.  I'm not
about to upgrade to unstable to check whether its version also works
fine ...

However, Sarge (which is what I'm using at home, the subject of my
initial posting on this bug) is supposed to be the current stable
version: and its version is broken, due to still using the "unusable"
sites commented out in 7.0.63.1; I don't know what debian policy is on
updating a package in stable, but it would clearly make sense to
update flashplugin-nonfree on stable to use a version which, at the
very least, has a viable /etc/update-flashplugin.conf.rb rather than
leaving Sarge with one known to be unusable.

        Eddy.


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