You're obviously going to have to modify the install scripts to
recognize FreeBSD in addition to RHEL3 & RHEL4. When I tried it on
-CURRENT there was some symbol versioning issue so I just installed it
in a CentOS VM instead (its not for me and its only being used for
development). You'll probably need to grab a library or two but with
linux emulation it should "just work", if it does not its a bug in
linux support and needs to be fixed. The only Linux app that I know of
that doesn't work is the linux-jdk.
-Kip
On 8/14/07, Albert Wong <ajwwong@yahoo.com> wrote:> Is it possible to use Adobe Flash Media Server on FreeBSD? It appears as
if
> Adobe Flash Media Server is only compatible with Red Hat, but I read
> somewhere that a fix was made so that it could be made compatible with
> Ubuntu. Is there similar fix for FreeBSD? Thanks for your thoughts.
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> Albert
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