It's not at all a matter of ">>" or anything visible. The patch looks perfect to eye but patch does find some errors out of "nothing"... Anyway I'll check out the cvs.
By the way there is an other problem with the configure on linux/EMT64 (at least on my machine): it keeps trying to link with /usr/local/lib/libstdc++.so instead of /usr/local/lib64/libstdc++ eventhough it is building a 64bit binarie. At the end I've just made a symlink because this lib isn't use by anything else on my system. I would have gladly correct this error yet I haven't been able to find where in the configure stuff this -L/usr/local/lib/libstdc++.so is generated... regards and thanks so much for your help PMA On 4/20/06, Rob Savoye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Anglade Pierre-Matthieu wrote: > > > sorry, for disturbing but my email client (gmail/firefox) is > > corrupting your patchs. I've already experienced this kind of problem > > with other patchs. Would you mind sending them again in a gzipped or > > bzip2 format? This usualy is a nice solution to this problem. > > Just remove the ">>" that starts each line or apply the minor changes > by hand. I'll check this in later today, so you can also just try CVS later. > > - rob - > -- Pierre-Matthieu Anglade _______________________________________________ Gnash mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash
