At 18:35:09 on Tuesday Tuesday 24 February 2009, Randall R Schulz <rschulz@sonic.net> wrote:
flash-play (Macromedia Flash Plug-in) 9.0.152.0-0.1-i586 (same)
flash-plugin (Adobe Flash Player 10.0) Installed version 10.0.15.3-release-i386 Not available for installation
This is approximately the version I'm running (specifically, I have 10.0.15.3-1.1 for i586) and mine came from the update repository ("repo-update"). It was updated from the original 10.0.12 from the non-OSS repository, "repo-non-oss".
Which repositories are listed as supplying each of the versions you're seeing in YaST? (It's shown in the Versions tab when the package is selected in the package list display.)
The 9.0.152 file is from openSUSE-10.3 Updates. For the 10.0 file, the places for repository and URL are blank (a good reason for "Not available for installation"). But then, it isn't clear why YaST claims that this is the installed version.
Remembering that about:plugins shows yet a third flash version (9.0.r152), this is all very confusing.
This is the same version as the one you excerpted from the YaST display above, except that it includes only the version information and omits the build identification.
Clear. So the installed version is the 9.0.152, the 10.0 "offered" by YaST is unavailable, and the one I got from Adobe won't install. What, if at all, is the way out? -- Stan Goodman Qiryat Tiv'on Israel -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org