Have you experience the 100% cpu problem? Has it been fixed recently? This is why I uninstalled gnash a while ago.
On 2/8/07, Gerald Britton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm sure that gnash needs more developers. (Wish I could help but time does not permit) I also think that it is healthy to declare a stable release periodically. Such a release would support a defined list of features on specified platforms. This would allow package maintainers to include it in distros which would get gnash into wider use. Meanwhile, the developers (whether few or many) can continue to whittle away at the list of features or platforms not yet supported. On 2/8/07, Patrice Dumas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, Feb 08, 2007 at 09:39:13AM -0500, Gerald Britton wrote: > > I agree with Perter on this. I installed gnash for a while on my > > ubuntu amd64 box. However, it worked so poorly (didn't work for > > youtube, e.g. and often ran at 100% cpu) that I removed it. Since > > then (last fall) I've been waiting for an announcement of a stable > > release before trying it again. > > I view your response as reinforcing my argument... According to you the > previous release was not usefull since it didn't lead you to follow > the CVS version or help with gnash development. youtube still doesn't > work but people are working on it, and I don't think that a release now > would drag in more developpers. Currently, in my opinion, gnash don't > need more user, which means more test coverage, but more developers. > I may be wrong, though. > > -- > Pat > > > _______________________________________________ > Gnash mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash >
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