> And how are you gonna test your code anyway on all those exotic linux > flavours? I mean you really have to be sure the plugin is damn good to just > trust that your app is going to work on some 64-bit 0.001% usebase linux > distro that you can't test on cause you ain't got it. > > This is for me the main reason linux sucks as a desktop env to develop for. > To many flavours with differences. For servers it's great though.
This is not exactly true. For instance NekoVM is working on all Linux, FreeBSD, OSX and Windows and on 64 bit platforms as well. And I don't have the resources from Adobe behind me :) Writing portable code is possible in C, but we're going a bit OT. Nicolas _______________________________________________ osflash mailing list osflash@osflash.org http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/osflash_osflash.org