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The NetBSD Packages Collection: multimedia/libflashsupport

Brief description of the package:
Additional Interface Support for Linux Flash Player

Please read the file "DESCR" for a longer description, or browse the package's history.

This package has a home page at http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/Flash_Player:Additional_Interface_Support_for_Linux.

The package is located in the "multimedia/libflashsupport" directory. The current source version of the package is "libflashsupport-1.0.2098nb1". For a summary on how to use the package collection, go to the top of the packages tree.

Problem reports, updates or suggestions for this package should be reported with send-pr.

The following security vulnerabilities are known for multimedia/libflashsupport :

If you have a vulnerable package installed on any machine, you are advised to remove the package immediately, using the standard package tools. The audit-packages command (now integrated with the pkg_install tools) locates any installed package which has been mentioned in security advisories as being vulnerable.

This package requires the following package(s) to build: suse32_base>=9.1 rpm2pkg>=2.1 rpm>=2.5.4nb4 popt>=1.7nb3 libtool-base>=1.5.18nb5 gmake>=3.81 popt>=1.7nb6 rpm>=2.5.4nb5 suse32_openssl>=9.1 suse32_base-10.0{,nb*} .

This package requires the following package(s) to run: suse32_base>=9.1 suse32_openssl>=9.1 suse32_base-10.0{,nb*} .

Select one of the links below to download the package in precompiled binary form for installation with pkg_add(1). Available machine architectures and package versions:
i386:libflashsupport-1.0.2098nb1.tgz(NetBSD 4.0.1)
i386:libflashsupport-1.0.2098nb1.tgz(NetBSD 4.0.1)
i386:libflashsupport-1.0.2098nb1.tgz(NetBSD 5.0.1)
i386:libflashsupport-1.0.2098nb1.tgz(NetBSD 5.0.1)
x86_64:libflashsupport-1.0.2098nb1.tgz(NetBSD 4.0.1)
x86_64:libflashsupport-1.0.2098nb1.tgz(NetBSD 4.0.1)
x86_64:libflashsupport-1.0.2098nb1.tgz(NetBSD 5.0.1)
x86_64:libflashsupport-1.0.2098nb1.tgz(NetBSD 5.0.1)

The NetBSD packages collection is designed to permit easy installation from source - particularly useful if the latest binary package is not available for your chosen platform.


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