Quoting Chuck Robey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (from Wed, 16 Jan 2008 14:34:23 -0500):

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Boris Samorodov wrote:
On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 16:10:15 -0500 Chuck Robey wrote:

All those libraries need to be found
by the flash9 plugin library.

Please, give me strict instructions how to repeate (what to do
after a fresh install):
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0. Fresh RELENG_X_Y install.
2. Fresh ports (or date=...).
3. ...

I said at the very beginning of this thread, that I didn't keep track of
what I did, because the tack I took was to relocate all of the libs to the
/compat tree, and this sort of strategy can't be taken until I could get
official approval of that as the correct method to take for installation of
Linux libraries.  If I got that approval, I said I would undertake to
locate and fix all of the ports that currently install Linux stuff into the
/usr/local tree, and then make the flash9 work.  This sort of tack can't be

Have a look at the archives, I just got a message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] that he resinstalled all linux ports from scratch (empty /compat/linux) and the flash9 plugin was loaded by firefox (native and linux one). Flash9 crashes after a while for him. This is a known problem and the cause is somewhere in some kernel part of the linuxulator. Flash 7 works for him without problems.

I still think you should try again with a fresh system. If you don't want to lose your current state, just use a jail or a virtual machine to install the things there. If you still have problems there, just report the error message firefox will spit out when he tries to load the plugin. Please don't copy things around, so that we can analyze the problem.

Bye,
Alexander.

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