Flash Player 9 in Unstable

The new Flash player 9 beta is now available in Unstable. Remember, this a beta version.

newgargamel wrote:
Why I get this error with the new flashplugin? Other people were able to download this so what's going on? Thx
Targets: flashplugin-beta-9.0.21.55-1
Total Package Size:   2.5 MB
Proceed with upgrade? [Y/n] Y
:: Retrieving packages from unstable...
warning: failed to get filesize for flashplugin-beta-9.0.21.55-1.pkg.tar.gz
failed downloading flashplugin-beta-9.0.21.55-1.pkg.tar.gz from ftp.archlinux.org: 550 Failed to open file.
error: failed to retrieve some files from unstable
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