strk wrote:
Well, a quick suggestion for you is to get Ming :)
Another possibility is to grab a release snapshot, but I'm afraid
we're not currently providing them. I suggest we do though...
a nightly snapshot in release mode would likely be helpful.
I think for now, it's better off if
On Mon, Dec 11, 2006 at 10:29:02PM +0100, ann wrote:
Hi Sandro,
As you requested, I tried to go through 'Running the tests'. First I had
a few problems with getting Gnash to compile (automatically finding the
include libraries wasn't going well), but then I was able to use 'gmake
check',
On Tue, 12 Dec 2006, strk wrote:
Well, a quick suggestion for you is to get Ming :)
The thought did occur to me, but I wanted to try following what was
written in the documentation, with a minimal install, to see if there
were some assumptions which weren't stated.
Anyhow, I'll come on IRC
Hi Sandro,
As you requested, I tried to go through 'Running the tests'. First I had
a few problems with getting Gnash to compile (automatically finding the
include libraries wasn't going well), but then I was able to use 'gmake
check', which gives me the results which appear at the end of the
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