I tried to take a look on the libs involved and did not find any 0-byte
versions, but I'm no expert on Linux lib management, so it is not impossible
this is actually the problem. The player works fine as long as it is running
though, it is only upon closing that it crashes, so it must be a quite
unimportant lib that is missing, if that is the case. I've tried googling a
lot for a solution, but so far nothing has been pointing me in the right
direction. I guess we are a diminishing group of people struggling with
Flash on modern 64-bit Linux ditributions, and/or that I have to improve my
googling skills a little.

/Andreas


Christofer Dutz wrote
> And I was just googling about the error you were having and I think that I
> encountered it myself a while ago.
> One thing I think I remember was that it only happened on 64bit linux
> systems. I tracked the error back to some of the libs needed by the
> flashplayer being server by so files that had normal 32bit shared library
> files, but the 64bit counterparts were all 0 bytes large. I think the main
> problem was that the OS found the files it was looking for and tried to
> load them. I manually repacked the package and deleted the 0 byte files
> causing the os not to find the 64bit libs and falling back to the 32bit
> ones resolving my Flashplayer problems.
> 
> Unfortunately this was about 3 Years ago and it was in one of those epic
> Chris vs. Linux + Flash fights that I finally gave up on ... should have
> written down what I found out then ... sorry for that.





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