On 2008.04.09, Russ Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Leon Woestenberg writes:
>  > For example, --disable-jpeg does not work for me.
> 
> Indeed.  There is nothing in the code which would allow it to work.  I
> looked through the code for anything that tested the value of
> HAVE_JPEGLIB_H.  Nothing does.
> 
> Unless you want to put those tests in, assume that jpeg is a requirement.

In which case, the autoconf should be changed to --with-jpeg instead of
--{enable,disable}-jpeg, if it's going to be mandatory.

However, I think others have pointed out that it should be possible to
run a "headless" Flash player that does no A/V, only execute a subset of
ActionScript that doesn't require a visual UI, so it should be a
possibility to build Gnash witihout libjpeg.

Oh, the decisions ...

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