I just tweaked all the configuration code in Gnash (I'll check it in shortly) that makes it trivially easy to cross configure Gnash now. Basically if you use this set of cross tools & SDK http://www.welcomehome.org/gnash/oe-cross-sdk-20061103.tar.bz2, everything is pre built to cross compile for a Debian (2.6.16 kernel) and Arm based embedded Linux system. This tool chain is based on the SDK for the OpenEmbedded.org project. I used GPE, as it's an X11-GTK environment instead of Opie, which is a Qt based one. This SDK should work for any of the Nokia 770, HP iPaq, Sharp Zaurus based PDAs.
This photo <http://www.welcomehome.org/gnash/frog1.jpg> shows the Frog Blender Flash movie running on a Sharp C3200 PDA. it's pretty slow, and seems to have event handling issues. Elvis wouldn't even load, it ran out of memory after about 5 minutes. Several other movies played fine, just slowly (it's a 436Mhz ARM) ... This was a Gtk2-AGG build, as the Zaurus has no OpenGL support. - rob - _______________________________________________ Gnash-dev mailing list Gnash-dev@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash-dev