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I'm in the unfortunate position that I have to run an app that is written in Adobe Air. Worked fine on opensuse11.1, but not on 11.4. It complains about kwallet or gnome-keyring, which I've installed.

Code:
linux-8il4:/home/mortenb/Downloads # rpm -Uvh adobeair.i386.rpm
warning: adobeair.i386.rpm: Header V3 DSA/SHA1 Signature, key ID f6777c67: NOKEY
Preparing... [100%]

Running 32-bit AIR on 64-bit systems has not been fully tested. However, 32-bit AIR is expected to run on 64-bit systems if they have the required 32-bit libraries and packages installed. The following links describe how to install or update AIR 2.6 on 64-bit versions of Ubuntu 9.10, Fedora Core 12 and OpenSuse 11.2. Installing Adobe AIR 2.6 on 64-bit Linux visit Install Adobe AIR 2 on 64-bit Linux distributions. Updating to Adobe AIR 2.6 on 64-bit Linux visit Install Adobe AIR 2 on 64-bit Linux distributions Adobe AIR could not be installed. Either gnome-keyring or Kwallet must be installed prior to installing Adobe AIR.

error: %pre(adobeair-2.6.0-19140.i386) scriptlet failed, exit status 1
error: install: %pre scriptlet failed (2), skipping adobeair-2.6.0-19140
linux-8il4:/home/mortenb/Downloads # rpm -qa | grep kwallet
kwalletmanager-4.6.0-3.4.x86_64
linux-8il4:/home/mortenb/Downloads # rpm -qa | grep gnome-keyring
libgnome-keyring0-2.32.0-4.1.x86_64
gnome-keyring-pam-2.32.1-8.4.x86_64
libgnome-keyring-devel-2.32.0-4.1.x86_64
gnome-keyring-2.32.1-8.4.x86_64

linux-8il4:/home/mortenb/Downloads # rpm -pqi adobeair.i386.rpm
warning: adobeair.i386.rpm: Header V3 DSA/SHA1 Signature, key ID f6777c67: NOKEY
Name : adobeair Relocations: (not relocatable)
Version : 2.6.0 Vendor: Adobe Systems, Incorporated
Release : 19140 Build Date: Wed Apr 13 02:33:26 2011
Install Date: (not installed) Build Host: localhost.localdomain
Group : Applications Source RPM: adobeair-2.6.0-19140.src.rpm
Size : 46265024 License: Commercial
Signature : DSA/SHA1, Wed Apr 13 19:03:33 2011, Key ID 3a69bd24f6777c67
Packager : Adobe Systems, Incorporated
URL : Adobe
Summary : Adobe AIR
Description :
Adobe AIR 2
Distribution: (none)

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