On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 12:46:49PM -0700, John Gilmore wrote: > Mike Perry <mikepe...@fscked.org> wrote, in a private email: > > [I] wrote [a] bare-bones binary firefox XPCOM component that loads on Linux, > > Windows, and Mac OS to move prototype code into (it should be > > doable to make it work on all 3 platforms). This was harder than it > > should have been. Will be writing a HOWTO to document this > > process, as the Firefox docs suck and many people are lost in the > > wilderness. > > > > Sadly Fedora's hardening mechanisms prevent you from loading binary > > components without an SELinux policy mod though. Not sure what to > > do about this. May end up abandoning ship on the component method, > > and going with NPAPI. Then it would work for Chrome and Safari too. > > > > My brother works on the Chrome NPAPI implementation and some of the > > binary integration bits of Google Gears on Firefox and Chrome, so > > hopefully picking his brain will also provide some insight. > > > > I still should write the XPCOM HOWTO in either case though: people > > are dying out there. > > He wants to clarify that he's not on gnash-dev, and that the XPCOM > stuff is a lower priority task for him, but he can shoot somebody a > source tarball if desired.
Shoot me, please :) -- Sylvain _______________________________________________ Gnash-dev mailing list Gnash-dev@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash-dev