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FlagShip for Linux ELF and Glibc-2.1

You may update your available licensed version (Personal or Pro) of  FlagShip for Linux ELF and Glibc-2.1, release 4.48 to a new release for free; your Activation Key remains valid.

You may upgrade your available licensed version (Personal or Pro) of FlagShip for other Linux platform, e.g. from Linux ELF and Glibc, Libc or aout to the Glibc-2.1 based port. This will apply when changing/upgrading the development platform to Glibc-2.1 base, e.g. to RedHat 6.x, SuSe 6.2+ etc. You will need a new Activation Key, contact your distributor or multisoft for heavy discounted upgrade prices.

Otherwise, a free test drive of the same release is available on this server.

You should use this FlagShip port only when the file /lib/libc.so.6 is available on your Linux system and if it is a link to the /lib/libc-2.1.1.so file (e.g. with RedHat 6.x, SuSE 6.2 etc), otherwise use the "FlagShip for Linux ELF and Libc" or "FlagShip for Linux ELF and Glibc" package, see also requirements and additional details.
 

How to download and install this release:

    FSuninstall
    or
    rpm -qa | grep -i flagship    # e.g. FlagShip-eval-4.42-6448
    rpm -e FlagShip               # or: rpm -e FlagShip-eval-4.42-6448     tar xvzf flagship*.tgz
    vi README
    rpm -i FlagShip-4.48-6451.i386.rpm    # New release

Note: When you own non-rpm based system (like SlackWare, Debian etc.), you may convert the .rpm file to .tgz format by using the rpm2targz script and then un-tar the produced file from / (root) directory with root or su permissions.

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