On 2015-09-08, Paul van der Vlis <p...@vandervlis.nl> wrote: > Op 08-09-15 om 20:37 schreef Jimmy Johnson: >> On 09/08/2015 10:40 AM, Haines Brown wrote: >>> On Tue, Sep 08, 2015 at 12:38:17PM -0400, Ric Moore wrote: >>>> On 09/08/2015 12:25 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote: >>>> >>>>> But: why will it install in wheezy, but not in Jessie - and yet it >>>>> is listed >>>>> in neither. :-/ >>>> >>>> Methinks you have deb-multimedia configured somehow in your sources. >>> >>> I suspect something else is going on. I also am running Wheezy and have >>> this line in sources.list: >>> >>> deb http://www.deb-multimedia.org wheezy main non-free >>> >>> I do an aptitude update and upgrade, and when I do: >>> >>> # aptitude install flashplayer-mozilla >>> >>> I get: >>> >>> No candidate version found for flashplayer-mozilla >> >> I use synaptic and it's there for wheezy, jessie, stretch and sid.. >> >> i386 >> http://www.deb-multimedia.org/dists/oldstable/non-free/binary-i386/package/flashplayer-mozilla.php >> >> >> amd64 >> http://www.deb-multimedia.org/dists/wheezy/non-free/binary-amd64/package/flashplayer-mozilla >> > > Not sure what this is for a package, but in Debian you have > "flashplugin-nonfree" in contrib what downloads and installs the > flashplugin for Mozilla. > > For Chromium there is "pepperflashplugin-nonfree". > > deb-multimedia in your sources.list can give conflicts, better do not > use it. > > You can update the flashplugins with these commands: > update-flashplugin-nonfree --install > update-pepperflashplugin-nonfree --install > > Better make a daily cronjob to do this, because there are much problems > with flash. I have removed it from my machine.
If you use flashplayer-mozilla from deb-multimedia, then you get updates automatically. Conflicts are avoided by pinning the deb-multimedia repository. -- Liam