Yes, it is in the FAQ 13 One candidate is the Opera web browser, available in the ports tree. OpenBSD does not distribute packages for it, since Opera's license is not clear about its redistribution. However, installation should not take long, since it is distributed in binary form by Opera Software. After that you can easily install the Flash plugin from the ports tree. # cd /usr/ports/www/opera # make install # cd /usr/ports/www/opera-flashplugin # make install
Try to make install in /usr/ports/www/opera-flashplugin and it will try to fetch flash-7.0r61.tar.gz, it wouldn't find it anywhere. Then go for ipv6, getting no route and exit. Standard Flash plugin? Will it run on OpenBSD? You mean it will run on the Opera in Red Hat emulation? It is what I am trying to do. Compile error. =( Thanks and Best regards, Riwan At 04:07 PM 9/19/2006 +0200, Joachim Schipper wrote: >On Tue, Sep 19, 2006 at 05:05:50PM +0700, riwanlky wrote: > > After looking for a while for multimedia firefox plugins, I am glad to > > hear that there is flash plugins (well, after trying to compile, without > > any luck to > > get vlc plugin for mozilla from ports) from redhat emulation. > > > > However I tried to compile the opera-plugins, however I could not > > get flash-7.0r61.tar.gz from http://mirrors.protection.cx/~jolan and > > elsewhere. > > > > Would appreciate if anyone can share the clue. > > > > I will like to try Gnash, however I am very new, and what is CVS? > >Better wait for a port if you have to ask. ;-) > >Why not just install the standard Flash plugin? Sure, there are very >real reasons to dislike it, but if you want Flash it's the way to go for >now. And it's documented in the FAQ... > > Joachim

