I've been following the progression of the iPhone WRT Open Source
software pretty closely.
You can get a Linux-based toolchain going to compile software (such
as Gnash) having only jailbroken iPhones as a target with a reasonable
amount of work. There already exist APT based repositories to distribute
ARM based debs to the iPhones, and even a darwin/ARM based GCC package,
so you can do the compiling on the iPhone itself.
Its easier if you're able to access documentation and download
certain dependencies by agreeing to the restrictions of the SDK, but not
necessary.
If someone is particularly keen I'm happy to point them at some of
the non-restricted resources necessary to see it through, feel free to
message me off-list.
-S
On Thu, 2008-08-14 at 18:20 -0600, Rob Savoye wrote:
> Luís Davim wrote:
>
> > Would it be possible to make gnash work on the iphone?
>
> Tottally. The iPhone is just a BSD kernel, uses GCC, etc... You have
> to build a pile of libraries that Gnash depends on though.
>
> > Has anyone tried that?
> > What would be the main difficulties??
>
> Apple. Now that they announced they can remotely disable applications
> or your phone, it doesn't seem a Gnash port to the iPhone would last
> very long.
>
> - rob -
>
>
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