James Pearson wrote: > > J Martin Rushton via CentOS wrote: >> >> On 16/01/2020 20:37, Steve Clark wrote: >>> On 01/16/2020 03:30 PM, Chris Adams wrote: >>>> Once upon a time, Kay Schenk <kay.schenk at gmail.com> said: >>>>> I kept getting messages that my old Flash Player 31 was obsolete so >>>>> I went in search of an update. >>>> Adobe stopped releasing Flash for Linux a while back. IIRC the only >>>> "supported" Flash on Linux is distributed as a part of Google Chrome >>>> (and that's going away sometime soon too, Chrome on all platforms will >>>> no longer support Flash). >>>> >>> Don't know about C7 but I just yum updated my C6 system. >>> adobe-linux-x86_64 | 2.9 kB 00:00 >>> >>> Resolving Dependencies >>> --> Running transaction check >>> ---> Package flash-plugin.x86_64 0:32.0.0.255-release will be updated >>> ---> Package flash-plugin.x86_64 0:32.0.0.314-release will be an update >>> --> Finished Dependency Resolution >>> >> It's still supported on C7: >> >> $ yum list | grep flash >> flash-plugin.x86_64 32.0.0.314-release @adobe-linux-x86_64 >> ... > > I think you'll find the latest releases won't run on CentOS 7: > > % ldd libflashplayer.so > ./libflashplayer.so: /lib64/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.21' not > found (required by ./libflashplayer.so) > > and hence Firefox won't load this version ... > > The last version that runs on CentOS 7 is 32.0.0.270 > > See: https://tracker.adobe.com/#/view/FP-4199058 Adobe have recently released Flash 32.0.0.330 - which works OK on CentOS 6/7 James Pearson