m cc1plus)
> Please submit a full bug report
The bug report is to send to g++ developers.
> i don't know where is my mistake in compile the player without GTK,could you
> give me some help?thanks.expecting for you reply.
Try only --enable-gui=s
rting up a wiki page about that if you
want to proceed (wiki.gnashdev.org).
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> Im intrested in the answer too
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: zzu_509 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent:
/jugar.php?id=6769
None of them work with trunk for me.
Can you file a bug each one please ?
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On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 09:02:26AM -0600, Craig Kelley wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 8:36 AM, Bastiaan Jacques <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Tue, 23 Sep 2008, strk wrote:
> >> My suggestion is just use --enable-xvideo.
> >
> > I concur. That said, it wo
d_handler.
Did I answer my own question ?
Or, comments ? Concerns ? Ideas ?
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Finally mx1 completes the 'distcheck' step, so
we start having dev snapshots again:
http://gnashdev.org/dev_snapshots/gnash-20080927.tar.tgz
Tests with the packaged snapshot are welcome (distcheck
doesn't catch every error, last time we failed to distribute
opengl rende
ld save us generating a huge list and let
us solve the different names by using a table of aliases, and
also let us try to load required plugins (maybe, I'm not a GST guy).
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On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 01:51:43PM +, daniel jeem wrote:
> Please, I want to know, how to use it to extract links from a Flash file.
> Thanks a lot in advance.
Run with -v, you should get SECURITY lines everytime a link
is used.
processing preventing you to get the intended result.
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What's on line 20 of klash.moc ?
What version of QT are you using ?
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Quick solution: --enable-gui=gtk (drops kde gui).
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On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 02:11:10PM +, daniel jeem wrote:
> thanks a lot for your answers,
>
> I will see hese compiler, but can I do it with gnash only (extract links
> from a file flash using gnash)?
Yes !
Define what links are for more h
.c starting at line 898 as
of revno 9876.
A similar test is in actionscript.all/MovieClip.as, that one succeeding
due to a dirty hack I implemented in character::set_y_scale, that was:
if the character is the _root character, use set_scale_rotation..
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> Zou, I'm having an hard time with that gnash matrix...
>
> This is the test:
>
> 1) Matrix is read from SWF:
> (a=1, b=0, c=0, d=-2, tx=200, ty=200)
> _xscale==100;
> _yscale==200; // expected
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 10:49:26AM +0200, strk wrote:
> > 1) Matrix is read from SWF:
> > (a=1, b=0, c=0, d=-2, tx=200, ty=200)
> > _xscale==100;
> > _yscale==200; // expected to be positive on extraction
> > _rotation==0;
> >
> > 2) _ys
Just for update: we fixed all known bugs (except accuracy)
w/out storing original matrix [ only using cached values
instead ]
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> On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 10:49:26AM +0200, strk wrote:
>
> > > 1) Matrix is read from SWF:
.
About Gnash I have some questions:
- What depends on KDE ? kde-gnash or only klash ?
- If only klash, should we raname kde-gnash to qt-gnash ?
- Do we want to allow building both qt3-gnash and qt4-gnash
in a build tree or should it always be qt-gnash and depen
also acceptable.
Note that Gnash also still doesn't support blend modes and
bitmap filters (introduced in SWF8) to their beast bet, to
be free software friendly, would be targetting SWF7 anyway
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> somebody has an idea?
> help me please and I would be grateful ;)
If you're lucky parsing GETURL SWF tags will do,
but you'll never be able to find all outgoing links
(might require winning a long che
So I understood we want to install .gmo files.
.gmo files are compiled from .po files using msgfmt (gettext package).
.po files are updated from gnash.pot using msgmerge (gettext package).
gnash.pot is generated from actual source code using xgettext (gettext package).
In the above scenario, .po
On Fri, Oct 03, 2008 at 11:10:22AM +0200, strk wrote:
> My proposal is as follows:
>
> 1) Don't distribute .gmo files.
> 2) Don't install .gmo files if gettext isn't found.
> 3) Don't update .po files on 'make dist'.
> 4) Keep the update-po r
On Fri, Oct 03, 2008 at 11:30:37AM +0200, strk wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 03, 2008 at 11:10:22AM +0200, strk wrote:
>
> > My proposal is as follows:
> >
> > 1) Don't distribute .gmo files.
> > 2) Don't install .gmo files if gettext isn't found.
> > 3)
al
> gnash::media::gnashGstBuffer::~gnashGstBuffer()
> gst/VideoDecoderGst.h:50: error: bufferwas not declared in this scope
Please try with Gnash trunk.
See gnashdev.org/dev_snapshot for latest revision (most recent by date).
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gt; Offset: 43607 (0xaa57)
> Offset: 43650 (0xaa82)
> Offset: 55974 (0xdaa6)
> Offset: 981677 (0xefaad)
> Offset: 989859 (0xf1aa3)
>
> what is these offset?
Offsets in the SWF file.
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l resources for fixing gnash bugs.
Many times we get bug reports from users that know *nothing* about the
internals of an SWF applicatoin. When it's the author of the SWF reporting
the bug, it is usually fixed *very* quickly.
By suggesting OLPC flash developers to not use Gnash at all, Gnash w
On Tue, Oct 07, 2008 at 11:11:09AM -0400, Bobby Powers wrote:
> I agree that AS3, Flex and AVM2 are quite nice. There is a branch of
> Gnash with growing support for Flash 9, but it has basically one
> person hacking on it I believe; strk should be able to set the record
> straight
plete which seems to be issued
only after 1000 iterations (correct me if I'm wrong).
I suggest you create an account for you on savannha
for followups on that bug and for filing other bugs.
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e as well).
As for why it's more performant seek on the web, you should find white
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We did our best.
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On Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 12:34:41PM +, daniel jeem wrote:
> Thanks for response strk,
> Please , why I can't do it?, where is the problem? it is possible with other
> langage then C?
It is likely possible with swfdec, try asking
ure in gnash-0.8.3?
Yes and yes.
> Where are the white papers related? I am interested to read about. Thanks!
http://www.google.com/search?q=jemalloc
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in doesn't work that way, it's just us doing fork&exec...
You can use different profiles and/or MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH.
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s they'd be unexpected failures
for the default build.
So basically: glad it works with cairo, and we have a source to look
at to fix AGG, but we don't want to change any marking in there.
Thanks for your report though.
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I forgot which bug item contained such behaviour, if
anyone remembers please let me know, or update
it with this new info from flash coders.
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ing those dates (December 18th and March 18th)?
>
> (yes, I know December is only two months from now -- think of it as
> getting back on the original three-month schedule).
+1 for me.
Of course next step should be write down the roadmap.
Maybe two/three tasks in total :)
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nice ?
I'm just saying because I actually found a few uses of it.
Probably won't work much for youtube as it uses expiring URIs,
but there are surely lots of cases in which the script will just
keep working !
I attach the launcher script I just put on my desktop panel, t
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 12:41:15PM -0400, Dossy Shiobara wrote:
> strk wrote:
> > Of course next step should be write down the roadmap.
> > Maybe two/three tasks in total :)
>
> Anything that helps get the Gnash core VM closer to being
> reentrant/thread-safe so it be
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 02:41:25PM -0400, Dossy Shiobara wrote:
> strk wrote:
> >> Anything that helps get the Gnash core VM closer to being
> >> reentrant/thread-safe so it be embedded directly inside applications
> >> that use it as a plugin would be fantastic. :-
cked on in a separate branch (rtmp) and already much
different from the one released with 0.8.4 (and pretty much unused there).
If you want to help consider testing the rtmp branch.
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> messages in the source code; and at any other times that improve your
> ability to provide translations.) Yes, each time, there should be
> a subsequent source-control commit of the altered files.
Yes, this has to be written down somewhere. We used to have an HOWTO_RELEASE
file in repository for other projects. I think Russ is using a wiki page
http://wiki.gnashdev.org/Releasing
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re people would switch to gnash -- or at
> least make it one of the available tools that they use some of the
> time.
I think a simple way to this would be to improve the File->Properties
menu so that for every character we add an 'URL' field, and that every
URI-looking string is
d.
It is illegal for us to ignore alignment issues and just
pretend a pointer-to-char is a pointer-to-double.
Thanks for pointing this out, I filed a bug
report on savannah:
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?24641
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> Perhaps it needs to be counting from 3 -> 0. The only way to find out
> for sure is to look at the definition of the data stream.
And don't forget a double is 8 bytes, not 4...
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On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 10:42:56AM -0400, Russ Nelson wrote:
> strk writes:
> > And don't forget a double is 8 bytes, not 4...
>
> DOH, I was thinking long, not floating point! Yes, you need a union
> to do this particular unpacking. Let the C compiler do its thing.
I
valu already uses specialized functions
to read shorts and longs (readNetworkShort, readNetworkLong).
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second copy IFF swappign is
really needed, while assigning result of bitshifts would be a single
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On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 01:22:18PM -0600, Rob Savoye wrote:
> strk wrote:
> > On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 12:00:16PM -0700, Bastiaan Jacques wrote:
>
> > As far as I can see amf0_read_valu already uses specialized functions
> > to read shorts and longs (readNetwo
pport would need early verification as I suspect won't be as
straightforward as the MIT-SHM thing.
Bastiaan, I marked you as taking care of MIT-SHM (you had that gdk-based
patch right?). And did you mention you'd look at XV too at the hackaton ?
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> it in network.h.
It's not tight to AMF at all IMHO, take for example:
SWFStream::read_u32
I was thinking about network.h too...
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That one looks like the "Embedded YouTube".
We have a bug about it:
https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?24245
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do to be sure on
> any platform. I think we should be using the safe conversion all the
> time.
Is this what zou was talking about too ?
+1 for going the safe way always (never mind if it's slower)
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oment, you can plug or unplug InputStream instances.
Could be 4 instances of an event sound, 1 instance of an embedded sound stream
and 1 instance of a streaming external sound.
No problem moving the definition out of suond_handler, but it's really a:
sound::Mixer::InputStream
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would think of these values
> as per stream source...
Cold be, but for getDuration might be unknown.
Shouldnt' be too work to add any additional interface later, as we
see a need for it.
For now I'd like to make what we have still work, but with better
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le { int16_t left, int16_t right };.
I think as long as the documentation is clear we can live with the
16bit array.
BTW, this is what we expect AudioDecoder::decode to return currently, right ?
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don't want to rely on that for sure (it's a lib, isn't it?)
I didn't expect such a failure in ubuntu, and haven't tried
on debian stable still...
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> /usr/include/boost/ptr_container/detail/reversible_ptr_container.hpp:38:48:
> error: boost/serialization/split_member.hpp: No such file or directory
Fixed in revno 10210 (thanks bwy)
On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 05:46:52PM +0100, Stijn Raaijmakers wrote:
> Also, I have a very urgent question on my mind: do you currently have
> RTMP (partly) working in gnash?
We have a plan for the client side, but nothing working implemented yet.
ch configuration ? (gnash --version should tell)
Can you file a bug report on savannah ?
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that point we would probably need to define much more stuff,
like ownership and thread safety.
Comments ?
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On Fri, Nov 07, 2008 at 12:57:32PM +0800, Hong Yu wrote:
> Anyone would like to suggest how to
> better utilize the valgrind tool, or, some linux memory profiling tool
> better than valgrind? Thanks!
Valgrind is what I'd use. Try reading more about how to read
the o
would be a NullSoundHandler
providing manual samples fetching functionality, to allow fully
predictable data flow for the testing framework.
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> strk wrote:
> > The deliverable for the final cleanup would be a NullSoundHandler
> > providing manual samples fetching functionality, to allow fully
> > predictable data flow for the testing framework.
>
&g
h, yes? Once the interface is cleaned up and a NullSoundHandler
> implemented, it should be possible to build Gnash without any other
> sound handler, right?
>
Should already be possible to build with NO sound handler actually.
If it's not is a bug, doesn
ind/bitmap filtering
setting from characters, but if you figure how to do that
in AGG we'll add that support !
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deep on info).
Or check something like testsuite/misc-ming.all/eventSoundTest1.swf
for an example (eventSoundTest1.c contains the source code).
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1 will require us to have NullSoundHandler also
spawn a thread for fetching samples. And we'd need to
implement a TestingSoundHandler for manual fetching.
(the TestingSoundHandler would not be needed in option 2
as the NullSoundHandler would just consume all samples
on ::advance, from a libcore callback
samples fetched (1488) then I requested (1880).
> Filling the rest with silence
This commonly happens at the end of the sound. The only way for it
to NOT happen would be for number of samples in each sound to be
a multiple of 1880, which is hardly a requirement...
It's all normal to me,
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 06:56:59PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Nov 10, 2008 3:12am, strk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >See http://wiki.gnashdev.org/TestingFramework (not really deep on info).
>
> FYI, if it can be helped, link at wiki is not valid anymore - qu
On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 01:11:24AM +, Martin Sidaway wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 8:17 AM, strk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 04:54:49AM +, Martin Sidaway wrote:
> > > gnash seems to keep the old copy of the looping sound
video frame sizes to change
during a stream. I'm sure bastiaan would tell if not me :)
It'd be not the only reason to add some sort of event-based
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n pointed this out for VideoInfo itself,
concerned about things like OGG containers (not FLV) being
able to switch decoder as a whole (thus requiring construction
of a *new* VideoDecoder or AudioDecoder).
Not something we want to go after *now* but maybe some comments
here and there will help not f
gt; sprite_instance's member 'm_display_list's content be filled in? Anyone
> be interested in giving suggestions? Thanks!
It's filled by PlaceObject* and GetURL SWF tags;
and by actionscript (createEmptyMovieClip, createTextField, loadMovie);
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anyone have any suggestion? Thanks!
What kind of audio is it ? Embedded or external ?
If embedded: event or streaming ?
Can you provide a focused testcase ?
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rather then a const Element& ?
All the encoder does is serializign the Element, and
keeps no state between calls, right ?
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at element.cpp:402
#10 0x7ff7e4510d41 in gnash::RTMPClient::encodeConnect (
>From the code I understand amf::Buffer::append does NOT
do reallocation. Is caller responsible for reallocations
then ? Which Buffer method should caller use to reallocate ?
een Element::encode and AMF::encodeElement
(libamf, not libnet AFAICT).
Currently, AMF::encodeElement contains some code which seems
to set that output size, but doesn't seem correct.
Does Element itself exposes the size of it's encoded representation ?
It would
erties of an object.
You can dereference a shared_ptr, obtaining a ref to the element in it:
shared_ptr myElement = getElement();
const Element& myElementRef = *myElement;
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> strk wrote:
> > It's some bug between Element::encode and AMF::encodeElement
> > (libamf, not libnet AFAICT).
>
> Entirely possible, after all this code is still under development.
I noticed encodeElem
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> Now, the problem is that 'this' might not
> be refcounted yet. In our case it is indeed
> a stack-allocated Element (stack allocated in
> rtmpget.cpp). For this reason, when the scoped_ptr
> is constructed it sets
gnash::Network::writeNet (this=0x7fff58c2cc48, fd=5,
buffer=0x62ca60 "\002",
nbytes=128, timeout=) at network.cpp:931
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> strk wrote:
>
>
> > What's the policy about those kind of signals ?
> > It's triggered on write(2) instead of it returning -1.
> > Socket is set in NONBLOCKING mode.
> >
> > Program
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 07:28:02AM -0700, Rob Savoye wrote:
> strk wrote:
>
> > Ok, but shouldn't RTMPClient handle it internally rather
> > then letting the signal reach the caller ?
> > It results in an abort here..
>
> You shouldn't be get
le we have prop flags
for SWF6+, SWF7+, SWF8+ and SWF9+ visibility, we don't have
one for SWF5+ visibility. See libcore/as_prop_flags.h.
The visibility flags values have been taken from swfdec, and
tested locally. Any research toward existence of an SWF4+ and
SWF5+ or whatever else is welcome.
-
that you're welcome
in contributing an implementation. Even better if you
could help with the internal mixing interface, which
I belive isn't very smart atm.
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Proud to announce that winterball works:
http://www.ferryhalim.com/orisinal/g3/bells.htm
Ok, sound not yet, but wasn't an easy task :)
It's an SWF6 loaded from an SWF4...
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> Gnash?
Try and check, at every step.
It's about the same debugging process you'd do when targetting
Adobe, with only difference that Gnash gives you much more verbose
error reporting
Bastiaan, are you planning to look at the patch ?
Or I would (orisinal games don't play fast in fullscreen mode :)
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audio handling, and may
> even get rid of sdl_sound_handler? Thanks!
The major change is aimed at better modularization.
It is already possible to implement an alternative to SDL
for sound handling, just nobody is currently working on it.
What would you like to use as an interface to sy
n
> on arm with 128MB memory limit.
>
> Therefore we think if it possible to mix the good parts of gnash-0.8.4
> and gnash-0.8.2's audio handling in libmedia, that gnash-0.8.4's audio
> has less bugs and gnash-0.8.2's audio needs less
gnash-0.8.4 now?
I suggest not, better fix the build issues, can you file a bug
with info about what's going wrong ?
> Also, I can not view cvs log history in 'bzr' downloaded gnash source.
> How can I view cvs log history of source programs? Thanks!
bzr log, or if you ins
ntu 8.04.
It builds fine there, only custom flag required for use of ffmpeg is:
--enable-media=ffmpeg.
--strk;
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On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 09:56:34AM -0500, Charles Crisler wrote:
> Hello gnash! Does anyone know if there is a binary (or source to build
> one) available for arbitrary plug-in testing? TIA - Chuck Crisler
What do you mean by 'arbitrary plug-in
not enabled by default.
The compile-time switched support is also heuristic, only based on the system
clock,
nothing more sofisticated then that.
Having refactored the sound handling subsystem recently it would be now
easier to make it smarter, if
worth a patch, just a good will of a committer (for each file).
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est if with a patch attached :)
> Please advise. Not that I mind pulling down some Freetype from
> somewhere, as I did for GIF and other dependencies, but I'm trying to
> understand the requirements of the target and options available.
Should also be possi
d kill performance w/out profilers
noticing much. Like, see how allocs/deallocs can be reduced.
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