On Wed, May 02, 2007 at 01:42:51PM +0100, Martin Guy wrote: > More usefully: > > I remember discovering that compilation without jpeg-dev didn't work, > so we made it mandatory during configuration instead of optional that > doesn't work if it's not enabled. > > That said, both --disable-jpeg and --without-jpeg both still seem to > exist as configure flags, so you can try building it with one or the > other. If it works, you cn make the code hacks to dike out use of > jpeg.
Ok, thanks for the info. > Personally I'm aiming at a flash player, and flash movies contain > jpegs so I don't see this as a proprity. Maybe after 0.8.0 when we go > for size/speed optimisation, if we have a lot of spare time and > nothing to do. Granted. > Meta-discussion: do you have to comment on everything anyone does, or > can you let other people work and make decisions? > I mean, I don't think your commits are that great quality either but I > let you get on with it so that you can work better and make progress. I appreciate your work, and I'm just trying to point out things that I think we should be considering. I'd appreciate others doing the same with my own commits and I've always reacted to other comments on my commits taking them as precious. I can try to avoid replying to your commit logs, or just avoid to add you in Cc, but please don't keep your constructive criticism on my own commits to yourself. --strk; _______________________________________________ Gnash-commit mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash-commit
