Hello,
I'm new to this project, could you tell me which C++ IDE you are using to
develop Gnash ?
Best Regards
Eric
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On 01/01/10 03:56, Eric Pascal wrote:
I'm new to this project, could you tell me which C++ IDE you are using to
develop Gnash ?
Well, I use emacs, but I think most of the other developers use vim.
:-) This summer some of the student interns used something I had never
heard of called Geary,
2010/1/1 Rob Savoye r...@welcomehome.org:
On 01/01/10 03:56, Eric Pascal wrote:
I'm new to this project, could you tell me which C++ IDE you are using to
develop Gnash ?
Well, I use emacs, but I think most of the other developers use vim.
:-) This summer some of the student interns used
Just so there is plenty of warning, I was hoping to start a code freeze
for the next release sometime in mid Jan. That should give me a few
weeks to do testing, and get 0.8.7 out before both the Fedora and Ubuntu
code freezes, which are both in Mid Feb. I just migrated a big pile of
RTMP changes
On 12/29/09 13:21, Vishnu Viswanath wrote:
To implement RTMP should we start studying how the other protocols are
implemented ??
I just migrated my RTMP branch to trunk, that should help some. This
has the changes to the client API like I had mentioned on IRC. I'll try
to make some updates to
On 12/31/09 12:06, John Wimer wrote:
I'm no expert with the auto* suite, so I may have overlooked some
things. But if no one sees a problem with this, I'll go ahead and check
it in next week.
I checked it in for you, as I was doing testing of some other changes
anyway. One thing I'm having
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