Matej Cepl <mcepl <at> redhat.com> writes:
Adam Williamson, Thu, 02 Sep 2010 12:11:57 -0700:
>
http://www.happyassassin.net/2010/06/26/a-quick-reminder-on-64-bit-
flash/
>
> should sort you out.
well, I think that the advice on this page is somehow confused:
a) flash-plugin (at least as installed from
http://get.adobe.com/cz/
flashplayer/thankyou/?installer=Flash_Player_10.1_for_Linux_%28YUM%29)
quite certainly doesn't depend on Adobe Acrobat Reader:
jakoubek:~$ sudo repoquery -qR --resolve flash-plugin
flash-plugin-0:10.1.82.76-release.i386
freetype-0:2.4.2-2.fc14.i686
glib2-0:2.25.14-2.fc14.i686
freetype-freeworld-0:2.3.11-2.fc13.i686
nspr-0:4.8.6-1.fc14.i686
gdk-pixbuf2-0:2.21.6-3.fc14.i686
cairo-0:1.9.14-1.fc14.i686
glibc-0:2.12.90-8.i686
libX11-0:1.3.4-3.fc14.i686
atk-0:1.30.0-5.fc14.i686
gtk2-0:2.21.6-1.fc14.i686
fontconfig-0:2.8.0-2.fc14.i686
libXt-0:1.0.7-1.fc13.i686
pango-0:1.28.1-4.fc14.i686
libXext-0:1.1.2-2.fc14.i686
nss-0:3.12.7-3.fc14.i686
bash-0:4.1.7-3.fc14.x86_64
jakoubek:~$
See
http://www.happyassassin.net/2010/06/26/a-quick-reminder-on-64-bit-flash/...
and
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/users/2010-May/373309.html
If certain i686 packages aren't installed before flash-plugin, then it WILL try
to pull in AdobeReader_sve as a dependency, in order to provide libstdc++.so.6
(which can also be provided by one of the Fedora packages). The simple solution
is to just install those other packages first, then the repo works fine without
pulling in Adobe Reader.