On 9/19/06, riwanlky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
After looking for a while for multimedia firefox plugins, I am glad to
hear that there is flash plugins (well, after trying to compile, without
any luck to
get vlc plugin for mozilla from ports) from redhat emulation.

However I tried to compile the opera-plugins, however I could not
get flash-7.0r61.tar.gz from http://mirrors.protection.cx/~jolan and elsewhere.

Would appreciate if anyone can share the clue.

I will like to try Gnash, however I am very new, and what is CVS?

http://www.nongnu.org/cvs/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concurrent_Versions_System

-Todd

Thanks and best regards,
Riwan

At 06:19 AM 9/19/2006 +0000, Deanna Phillips wrote:
>Jacob Yocom-Piatt writes:
>
> > oops, it's 13.11 in the FAQ. sorry for tha noise
>
>Don't do that.  :)
>
>There are other options besides what's in the FAQ.
>
>,----[ from an undeadly comment ]
>| There are free options for playing Flash on OpenBSD.
>|
>| Check out Gnash (http://www.gnu.org/software/gnash). The Firefox
>| plugin from CVS works with OpenBSD's Firefox port; I haven't
>| tried the kde one. Gnash is under heavy development, and can't
>| yet play flv, but for that you can use multimedia/xine-ui or
>| x11/mplayer.
>|
>| The two standalones can be combined with Firefox extensions such
>| as VideoDownloader, which extracts the links from places like
>| youtube and google video, and allows you to download the files
>| somewhat painlessly.
>`----
>
>Gnash CVS was stable on OpenBSD as of yesterday, if you want to
>try that, or you could wait a few weeks for the next alpha
>release.
>
>
>Current Gnash CVS just needs one small patch :
>
>http://deanna.freeshell.org/patch-plugin_Makefile_am

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