I've installed Adobe Air (yes, but let's not go there) from the adobe
linux repo and now I'm trying to get it to install Tweetdeck.
The installation falls apart: Here's a snippet from the install log:
Adobe AIR Application Installer:19463][INFO] Converting unpackaged
application to a native installation package in /tmp/FlashTmp.mRNCss
[Adobe AIR Application Installer:19463][ERR] Native installation package
creation failed: [ErrorEvent type="error" bubbles=false cancelable=false
eventPhase=2 text="Unhandled exception Error: Error creating the package
/opt/Adobe AIR/Versions/1.0/Resources/rpmbuilder error : Could not load
the library: librpmbuild.so, librpmbuild.so: cannot open shared object
file: No such file or directory;
I don't have a librpmbuild.so file. But there are these:
The solution is to install the package rpm-devel? Nope, because it
fails later. The problem is that the Air installer is looking for an API
call that no longer exists. A bugzilla
(https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=692381) indicates that
that's just too bad.
I have reported the issue through Adobe's bug tracking system.
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-- Steve
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