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October 10, 2006
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CentOS 4.x

  • October 10, 2006
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Are there any plans to properly port FMS for Linux?

CentOS, which is RHEL 4 and is really widely used:

'root@server [/usr/src/FMS_2_0_2_r51_linux]# ./installFMS
ERROR: Your distribution, unknown, is not supported by this
Macromedia Flash Media Server installer.

root@server [/usr/src/FMS_2_0_2_r51_linux]# '

quote:

Supported OS Windows 2000 Server
Windows 2003 Server – Standard Edition
Linux Red Hat Enterprise Version 3.0
Linux Red Hat Enterprise Version 4.0


Should be both CentOS 3.x and 4.x compliant, no?
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    October 12, 2006
    I have managed to get FMS2 on there too without much difficulty. But remember to install the common-libstdc package from Disc 1 (not installed by default) otherwise the installation will fail when 'fmsini' is called in the installation. It doesn't seem to be an issue on our RH ES4 box though.
    Participant
    October 12, 2006
    I'm running FMS 2 on CentOS 4 without any problems,
    when you install it, run the installer with `-platformWarnOnly` option to disable the platform detection.

    root@server1 [/temp]# ./installFMS -platformWarnOnly