Michael Brian Bentley wrote:
In xterm, /usr/local/bin/gnash car_crash.swf plays the car sequence to
completion, without audio. It starts with a small garbled rectangle at
Very cool ! Other than me, this makes you the first person to have
Gnash running on Darwin. I'm glad to hear the process is repeatable. One
question though. Did you use DarwinPorts or Fink to install all the
dependencies ? I'm curious because I couldn't get Gnash to fully build
with DarwinPorts, but finally managed with Fink.
sh: line 1: firefox: command not found
It's trying to load an external URL into firefox. It's probably an ad.
:-) You'll get more debug output if you run gnash with -v.
- rob -
O RLY. Nah, there has to be lurker that just ain't tol' you anything.
I just run my doit script, since everything changes unpredictably:
./autogen.sh > results 2>&1
./configure >> results 2>&1
make >> results 2>&1
make install >> results 2>&1
bbedit results
And then in the xterm window I run the test case.
I use DarwinPorts. I had to back out an install once when something
didn't work right the first time. I've had endless issues with Fink.
They appear to be changing the name to MacPorts, for some reason. I
won't hold it against them. The command still works.
This was the last build, btw, I had to read the instructions to
figure out where you hide it all, and the most current build didn't.
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