By the way, I had some problems installing flash7 from ports a few days ago. It didn't like the size of the file and would fail even if you downloaded from Adobe and copied to ports/disfiles. I later did a 'portsnap fetch update' that must have gotten updated makefiles and fixed that problems. Anybody else with that issue should try updating the ports collection.


Super you got it running.  PS, I had to do that as well...

 rm /usr/ports/distfiles/flashplugin/fp7_archive.zip

From full original instructions:
 http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2008-January/165920.html


Updating your ports (with portsnap or the cvsup) when trying to fix problems is always a good idea. Sometimes when everything seems busted the portupgrade tool can be helpful in rebuilding all your ports. Set it running before you go to bed, and ta-da, in the morning everything is working -- or completely broken :)

Rudy

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