Rob Savoye wrote:
annonygmouse wrote:
Yes... could be, because accessing the elvis.swf file directly
(file:///home/jo/gnash/testsuite/movies.all/elvis.swf) it shows
a blank page...
The GTK one (I've got menus on the standalone player).
When using the plugin with the GTK version
Rob Savoye wrote:
annonygmouse wrote:
pretty new :) (I think there's a long wait for oficial Debian seamonkey
packages).
Maybe some strange x86_64 issue?
Could be. I don't have access to any x86 machines, so I can't really
do much but guess. I have gotten reports that this does work
Rob Savoye wrote:
Jay Miller wrote:
snip
Same problem here.
g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I.. -I. -I.. -I../server
-I/usr/include -I/usr/include/libxml2 -I/usr/include/SDL
-I/usr/include/SDL -DQT_THREAD_SUPPORT -D_REENTRANT -I.. -I. -I..
-I../server -I/usr/include
Partha Bagchi wrote:
I am trying to compile Gnash on an FC5, x86_64 (AMD). I get the
following error:
then mv -f .deps/ogl.Tpo .deps/ogl.Plo; else rm -f .deps/ogl.Tpo;
exit 1; fi
g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I.. -I. -I.. -I../server
-I/usr/include -I/usr/include/libxml2
Partha Bagchi wrote:
annonygmouse wrote:
Partha Bagchi wrote:
Not having heard from the list in a long while, I had given up. :)
I've just seen your email today :O
Since I am not a member I think. :)
However, the problem turned out to be that I really was missing the
header file
Hi I've compiled gnash with --enable-klash so I can use gnash in
konqueror, but I do not know how to get konqueror import the plugin...
I've seen that in /usr/local/lib/kde3 there's
ll /usr/local/lib/kde3/libklashpart.
libklashpart.a libklashpart.la libklashpart.so
And I've tried to
Partha Bagchi wrote:
annonygmouse wrote:
Partha Bagchi wrote:
snip
My firefox version is firefox-1.5.0.3-1.1.fc5. It crashes as soon as
I try to open any page with flash on it. Try for instance the weather
page (www.weather.com). My default page is www.partha.com
The gnash-dbg.log after
Hi I've downloaded the latest version of GNASH from CVS (today) and have
tried to compile.
I've detected two minor glitches:
1.- Configure does not find ogg.h wich is installed in my system
(ll /usr/include/ogg/ogg.h
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 7,5K 2006-01-21 01:55 /usr/include/ogg/ogg.h)
Bastiaan Jacques wrote:
On Saturday 15 July 2006 01:50, annonygmouse wrote:
If you tell me what would be needed to get it working for Mozilla
1.7.13 I would try to do it.
I'm not intimately familiar with the changes in NPAPI between Mozilla
1.7 (Firefox-1.0) and 1.8 (Firefox-1.5, Seamonkey
Hi, I've been trying to get sound working, with no luck...
I've got the CVS and compiled in the following way:
./autogen.sh ./configure --enable-plugin --enable-sound=gst make
make install
It worked OK apart from the following warnings:
g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I.. -I..
Tomas Groth wrote:
hi Sebastià,
Hi, I've been trying to get sound working, with no luck...
I've got the CVS and compiled in the following way:
./autogen.sh ./configure --enable-plugin --enable-sound=gst make
make install
snip
Here's the output when I try to play the elvis file:
Prasanna Kumar K wrote:
Can anyone please send a Gnash plugin for Mozilla.
Currently the plugin does only work for Mozilla FIREFOX 1.5.x
To build it all you have to do is execute the following lines:
export CVS_RSH=ssh cvs -z3
-d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/sources/gnash co gnash
this
Gerald Britton wrote:
HI -- I just installed gnash under ubuntu on an amd 64 machine. So
far, I haven't seen any flash movies work. Usually I just get a blip
of dark color followed by solid grey. However, I don't know what is
supposed to work and what is not. I went to the mozilla flash test
Gerald Britton wrote:
I'm running firefox 1.5. I'll try playing the samples standalone if I
can figure out how.
Easy, download any SWF file and run: gnash your_swf_file.swf
Regards
Sebastià
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Rob Savoye wrote:
John Dowdell wrote:
On Tue, 12 Dec 2006, ann wrote:
snip
I see more support than resistance. We've stated many times, we work
hard at maintaining compatibility with the existing Flash players. We
focus more on what your player does than what the spec says most of the
Rob Savoye wrote:
The third alpha release of Gnash has just been made at version
0.8.0. Gnash is a GPL'd Flash movie player and browser plugin for
Firefox, Mozilla, Konqueror, and Opera. Gnash supports many SWF v7
features and ActionScript2 classes. Gnash also runs on many GNU/Linux
strk wrote:
On Sat, Sep 16, 2006 at 12:55:39AM +0200, annonygmouse wrote:
snip
Currently we are discussing whether using attach_extern_movie from
within CommonGetUrl is really the correct thing.
My best guess is that it depende on the method value.
It seems that a method=64 might mean just
Rob Savoye wrote:
Since it appears that as of this morning (thank you Tomas and Udo) Gnash
now has working support for the last two things on the release
shortlist. So at this point I'd like to ask the folks with various
distributions and architectures help us test CVS so we can make the
Rob Savoye wrote:
annonygmouse wrote:
annonygmouse wrote:
The new agg renderer does not compile... there are some missing headers
probably...
This looks like the AGG paths aren't being added, did you run
autogen.sh ?
- rob -
After installing libagg libagg-dev_2.4-1_amd64
Rob Savoye wrote:
I just made a release branch tagged with release_0_7_2. You can change
a checked out source tree to this branch with
cvs update -r release_0_7_2
or check it out using
cvs checkout -r release_0_7_2 gnash
Trying to compile gnash using:
[EMAIL
Grahame White wrote:
I've been trying out the gnash plugin with Firefox fairly regularly over
the past few months. Iceweasel has now hit Debian unstable but it's not
seeing the gnash plugin. Before I reported a bug to the debian lists I
thought I check here to see if anyone else has had this
Rob Savoye wrote:
James Lockie wrote:
It would be nice if the version (CVS) was in the popup menu of the plugin.
An about dialog?
Hum... I'm not sure if that's the right place for this info. This
would more likely go in the About box, which unfortunately isn't part
of any of the GUIs.
The
Hi.
Today I had some time to play with gtk+gnash.
The result is a first attempt to implement task 6124 (open file menu
option).
The web says You are not allowed to post comments on this tracker with
your current authentification level. so I can't add the patch to the task.
See
annonygmouse wrote:
Hi.
Today I had some time to play with gtk+gnash.
The result is a first attempt to implement task 6124 (open file menu
option).
The web says You are not allowed to post comments on this tracker with
your current authentification level. so I can't add the patch
Hi, I've seen that the icon/image used as the tiny icon on the
application bar has a white background. I've added transparency to
the image file (GnashG.png).
In my opinion it looks prettier, but the small crunched pieces
are hardly visible.
Anyway, it's attached in case you like it.
Sebastià
Hi folks!
I've just downloaded by CVS the 0.8.0 release and it compiles correctly,
but when running a flash file with sound it outputs the following and
does nothing:
15795] 17:47:49: ERROR: There is no sound handler currently active, so
character with id 451 will NOT be added to the
annonygmouse wrote:
Hi folks!
I've just downloaded by CVS the 0.8.0 release and it compiles correctly,
but when running a flash file with sound it outputs the following and
does nothing:
15795] 17:47:49: ERROR: There is no sound handler currently active, so
character with id 451
Rob Savoye wrote:
annonygmouse wrote:
annonygmouse wrote:
It also happens at HEAD, since two or three days ago but hadn't
mentioned it because I thought it was some development on this area
going on and the thing wasn't yet stabilized.
There are very likely a few issues on 64bit systems
Rob Savoye wrote:
annonygmouse wrote:
annonygmouse wrote:
It also happens at HEAD, since two or three days ago but hadn't
mentioned it because I thought it was some development on this area
going on and the thing wasn't yet stabilized.
There are very likely a few issues on 64bit systems
Hi folks!
I was trying to confirm that bug http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?20076
had been cleared out, and I've tested it _before_ updating (I updated
yesterday or the day before) and the bug was still there.
Then I've made an export CVS_RSH=ssh cvs update -PACd
and
../autogen.sh
Benjamin Wolsey wrote:
Am Donnerstag, den 15.05.2008, 17:22 +0200 schrieb annonygmouse:
`BevelFilter_as.lo'. Stop.
make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/jo/gnash/server/asobj'
make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/jo/gnash/server'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error
Rob Savoye wrote:
annonygmouse wrote:
You need 'make distclean' in this case to clear the deps.
I'll add it to my compiling alias.
You shouldn't have to do this on a regular basis, only after files are
moved around between directories.
Ok, thanks for the hint. Anyway, as I compile
Hi, I thought after gnash 0.8.3 the CVS repository would migrate
to GIT, is it done already? Should I move to GIT? (lately I've done no
real work with it, just a little bit of testing).
Kind regards and great work!
Sebastià
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annonygmouse wrote:
Hi, I thought after gnash 0.8.3 the CVS repository would migrate
to GIT, is it done already? Should I move to GIT? (lately I've done no
real work with it, just a little bit of testing).
I hope this does not evolve into a flame war between both (bzr and git)
beauties
Hi!
I have checked out the bzr repository and succesfully compiled gnash.
I wanted to take a look at how did the gnash testsuite run on my machine
and did a make check. Unfortunately it hangs like this:
FAIL: key_event_testrunner: root-get_current_frame() == '19' (expected:
20)
Hi!
It's been a while since I last checked the bzr source, but now I'm
trying to do a bzr pull and there's an error...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/gnash/trunk$ bzr pull
Using saved location: bzr://bzr.savannah.gnu.org/gnash/trunk/
bzr: ERROR: Connection error: failed to connect to
annonygmouse wrote:
Benjamin Wolsey wrote:
Has the server changed?
Do I have to do a bzr branch
http://bzr.savannah.gnu.org/r/gnash/trunk; again?
This should do it:
bzr pull http://bzr.savannah.gnu.org/r/gnash/trunk --remember
Sorry, no luck...
No pain, I checked it out again
Tonko Juricic wrote:
All I can find is log filename in debugger, but when I search my whole
hard drive for it, it is nowhere to be found. Granted, Windows
Explorer search has quite a few issues, especially when they
'enhanced' it in Vista and server 2008. Often it can not find the file
that you
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