Hey guys, Sorry about that, the flash player was already installed OK with your help.! The problem was the website I was using to test, apparently they did not write their code correctly and their front page had the flash player icon on it to get the player, but flash was already running on their site, so I went to adobe and flash was working AOK. I guess they forgot to include a script in their code that eliminates the get flash player button if they sense my browser already has it. thanks for your help! L From: nadsab1@xxxxxxxx To: centos@xxxxxxxxxx Date: Sat, 4 Apr 2009 12:14:06 -0700 Subject: Re: Having trouble installing flash player on centos 5.3 desktop machine > NO, you don't give the *file name*, you give the base package name, in > this case 'flash-plugin'. The repo metadata supplies the proper > version+release (10.0.22.87-release) and arch (i386 or posibly x86_64). > The .rpm gets added somewhere in the bowels of yum, as needed to fetch > the proper file (.hdr is also append when the header is fetched). > > You have to understand that there is an important difference between > package *names* and the names of the package *files*. Generally, the > RPM files in a repository are built up from pieces: a base package > name, its version & release string, its arch, and a file extension > (.rpm for actual packages, .hdr for headers, which contain just the > information needed to process dependencies). You only ever give yum > the base package name [sometimes qualified with the arch] (except in > the *special* case of 'install-local'). You also only give the base > package name (*possibly* qualified with a version+release and/or arch) > to rpm's query and erase (-q & -e) functions. You do give the actual > file name for the install and update functions (-i and -U) of rpm. > > This can seem confusing to novice users of RPM (less so with yum, since > there is a greater level of overal consistency). Think of it like this: > yum always deals in packages by *name* at the UI level (yum takes care > of the mapping between packages *names*and the package *files*). In the > case of RPM, you install or update a package with a package file. Once > installed, the package *file* is no longer of use to RPM, since what is > installed is the *package* not the package file itself. ah OK thanks so much! OK I just ran it again, still can't get it right, I'm still doing something wrong... [root@localhost tmp]# yum -y install flash-plugin Loading "fastestmirror" plugin Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile * adobe-linux-i386: linuxdownload.adobe.com * base: centos.omnispring.com * updates: ftp.lug.udel.edu * addons: mirrors.unbornmedia.com * extras: updates.interworx.info Setting up Install Process Parsing package install arguments Package flash-plugin - 10.0.22.87-release.i386 is already installed. Nothing to do [root@localhost tmp]# [root@localhost tmp]# yum -y install flash_player Loading "fastestmirror" plugin Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile * adobe-linux-i386: linuxdownload.adobe.com * base: centos.omnispring.com * updates: ftp.lug.udel.edu * addons: mirrors.unbornmedia.com * extras: updates.interworx.info Setting up Install Process Parsing package install arguments No package flash_player available. Nothing to do [root@localhost tmp]# yum -y install flash-player Loading "fastestmirror" plugin Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile * adobe-linux-i386: linuxdownload.adobe.com * base: centos.omnispring.com * updates: ftp.lug.udel.edu * addons: mirrors.gigenet.com * extras: updates.interworx.info Setting up Install Process Parsing package install arguments No package flash-player available. Nothing to do [root@localhost tmp]# yum -y install flash_plugin Loading "fastestmirror" plugin Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile * adobe-linux-i386: linuxdownload.adobe.com * base: centos.omnispring.com * updates: ftp.lug.udel.edu * addons: mirrors.unbornmedia.com * extras: updates.interworx.info Setting up Install Process Parsing package install arguments No package flash_plugin available. Nothing to do
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