RealPlayer G2 for Alpha Expired! Now, What?
CPCA asks: "Yikes! Earlier today, while attempting to listen to a 'real media' webcast, I received the following error message: 'This beta version of RealPlayer G2 for Unix(tm) has expired. Please contact RealNetworks (www.real.com) for the latest version.' Well, I did that and they still haven't produced a version newer than the one they published on May 17, 1999. Just to be safe, I went ahead and downloaded the 4.3Mb "G2player-6.0-0.99051701.i386_rpm" file, renamed it to *.rpm and ran "rpm -Uvh --force G2player-6.0-0.99051701.i386.rpm". The package seemed to install just fine, so I located some other archived *.r?m files and assorted live webcast streams and ...no. I keep getting the same error message. Has anyone else experienced this? Have any of you come up with a workaround for it? "
They didn't update the RPM file, so you need to get the gzipped tar file instead.
I had the same trouble as you until I did this.
If tits were wings it'd be flying around.
BTW, has anyone checked whether this version expires?
I'd like a version for Linux/Alpha, which is why this caught my eye. Unfortunately it seems to have been a typo.
Does anyone know anything about the likelihood of versions for non-i386 architectures?
I definitely did _not_ get the first post - there were others here before me.
What happened to them?
Not that I care particularly about them, but it's an indication that something somewhere's buggered.