Jeff Cross wrote:
> Chris Maness wrote:
>> I was able to get flash working a couple months ago when the license
>> issue was resolved.  But today, I accidentally upgraded to the newest
>> version, now it is no longer working.  Any suggestions?
>>
>> I did the kernel patch and all the other 50ish things that have to be
>> done to make it work under freebsd. (it would sure be nice if they made
>> it run natively under freebsd).
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> It is my understanding that a few weeks ago the linux-flashplugin was
> removed from the ports tree due to licensing restrictions again.  I had
> the same issue.  I upgraded it and then it was gone.
> 
> It would be nice if there was a native plugin/player or if
> Adobe/Macromedia would just let us use the player we have successfully
> been using in the past.
> 
> Jeff Cross
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And it's back (or appears to be in my tree again after running
portsnap).  Please disregard my last post.  I'm going to try installing
it again and szee what happens.


Jeff
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