Hi,
I would add an aos4 version of gnash plugin but even changing
configure.ac and the makefile.am to add AMIGAOS_TRUE file, the
Makefile.in in plugin/aos4 is never created. Which are the involved
plugin parts?
Andrea
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Il 13/10/2010 16:53, strk ha scritto:
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 03:13:55PM +0200, Andrea Palmatè wrote:
Hi,
I would add an aos4 version of gnash plugin but even changing
configure.ac and the makefile.am to add AMIGAOS_TRUE file, the
Makefile.in in plugin/aos4 is never created.
You should add
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 03:13:55PM +0200, Andrea Palmatè wrote:
Hi,
I would add an aos4 version of gnash plugin but even changing
configure.ac and the makefile.am to add AMIGAOS_TRUE file, the
Makefile.in in plugin/aos4 is never created.
You should add plugin/aos4/Makefile to the list
On 10/13/10 07:13, Andrea Palmatè wrote:
I would add an aos4 version of gnash plugin but even changing
configure.ac and the makefile.am to add AMIGAOS_TRUE file, the
Makefile.in in plugin/aos4 is never created. Which are the involved
plugin parts?
I just checked in the one liner that adds
Hi all,
I'm running gnash trunk. I have found that there are JavaScript
libraries for detecting Adobe Flash which do not recognise Gnash as a
Flash player; for example, BBC Glow [0]. A good test case is to try
to play one of the programmes on BBC iPlayer [1]. It says that Flash
was not detected,
2010/6/7 Rob Savoye r...@welcomehome.org:
On 06/07/10 07:50, Praveen A wrote:
I can do squeeze and karmic as well.
Awesome. You can also use pbuilder to build 32bit packages on a 64bit
host, if you have enough disk space for all the chroots.
I'm getting errors when trying to build for
2010/6/4 Rob Savoye r...@welcomehome.org:
Thanks for the offer to help, lets see if we can figure something out.
I could probably give you dupload access to getgnash.org, which is
what I use. As the Gnash packaging files work with pbuilder, is there
any chance you could use pbuilder to create
On 06/07/10 07:50, Praveen A wrote:
I can do squeeze and karmic as well.
Awesome. You can also use pbuilder to build 32bit packages on a 64bit
host, if you have enough disk space for all the chroots.
I'm trying to build 64 bit fedora version too, but I'm facing problems
with kde paths
2010/6/4 strk s...@keybit.net:
Hi, this is a known bug and an easy fix. I reported it
on this list a few days ago. Didn't commit a fix myself
but maybe someone did, try updating your snapshot.
Thanks! trunk seemed to be working. Also youtube is working again.
I have kept 64 bit binaries for
On 06/04/10 06:12, Praveen A wrote:
http://j4v4m4n.in/gnash-snapshots/
I am interested in maintaining this in getgnash.org as well.
Thanks for the offer to help, lets see if we can figure something out.
I could probably give you dupload access to getgnash.org, which is
what I use. As the
Hi,
I rebuilt gnash (0.8.8~bzr.trunk12203) for 64 bit debian sid, but
firefox is crashing now and chrome says gnash plugin crashed. The
error message I get from console is
terminate called after throwing an instance of
'boost::exception_detail::clone_implboost::exception_
Hi, this is a known bug and an easy fix. I reported it
on this list a few days ago. Didn't commit a fix myself
but maybe someone did, try updating your snapshot.
--strk;
On Thu, Jun 03, 2010 at 02:20:20PM +0530, Praveen A wrote:
Hi,
I rebuilt gnash (0.8.8~bzr.trunk12203) for 64 bit debian
On Mon, 23 Feb 2009, Rob Savoye wrote:
GTK shouldn't be required for the NPAPI plugin, there isn't any GUI
code in the plugin anymore,
But it does use Glib (GIOChannel, in particular). That channel won't
work unless the host application (i.e., firefox) runs a Glib mainloop.
I'm not sure we
John Wimer wrote:
In the Gnash plugin, there is a check made to check the toolkit being
used by the browser (NPNVToolkit). A comment suggests that GTK2 is
required, and the code returns an error if it's not set. I don't know
why this is required. Can anyone enlighten me?
GTK shouldn't be
Hello,
In the Gnash plugin, there is a check made to check the toolkit being
used by the browser (NPNVToolkit). A comment suggests that GTK2 is
required, and the code returns an error if it's not set. I don't know
why this is required. Can anyone enlighten me?
I commented out this check
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 04:10:58AM +, leslie lige wrote:
I'm working on qt webkit, and from qt 4.5, the integrated webkit will support
nsapi plugins, I don't know whether current version of gnash can compile for
a qt gui nsapi plugin, I've checked configure, the nsapi seems only with gtk
Hi,
I'm working on qt webkit, and from qt 4.5, the integrated webkit will support
nsapi plugins, I don't know whether current version of gnash can compile for a
qt gui nsapi plugin, I've checked configure, the nsapi seems only with gtk gui.
If not, does gnash have plan for doing this? Or, how
I'm running Firefox 3 on Ubuntu Hardy (installed in the last few
days), and looked under Tools - Add-ons. That pops up a window in
which I can go to Get Add-ons and search for flash or gnash. No
gnash option comes up.
Similarly, https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/browse/type:7
(the
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