Hey, The reason for compiling with crossbridge is that this will be a part of a flash based program which amongst other things will also be used to read pdf files and hence we’ll be using crossbridge to compile it as an swf.
Also crossbridge has hashing functions and other requirements that then helps with the conversion of c/c++ code into an swf file without too much work/fiddling. That being said we’re still open to use different methods to compile the code into a swf. The final deliverable for the project is an swf file of pdf2swf so the method used to obtain that isn’t so much of an issue. Thanks for the help so far. From: gliese8...@gmail.com Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 8:19 PM To: swftools-common@nongnu.org On 27 January 2015 at 23:31, <arjunrathe...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hey, > > I’m currently helping a friend who plans on creating an swf/swc file that > will in turn run pdf2swf in it. > Unfortunately, the exact purpose of doing that wasn’t provided to me and I > can only assume that he plans on doing a web applet that will use pdf2swf. > The version of swftools being used is the latest git from github ( > https://github.com/matthiaskramm/swftools ) > Crossbridge will be used in Windows under Cygwin hence I will be attempting > to compile swftools under the same. I assume from the above, that you/he anticipate executing pdf2swf under Windows, server-side? if so, maybe you would be wise to initially test out the pdf2swf pre- built executable, available from the development build, http://swftools.org/swftools-2013-04-09-1007.exe As far as I am aware, the last Git build dd not compile cleanly, so it's highly likely you will have serious issues to resolve. By all means re-post to this list, your findings, should you attempt it. As for compilation using Crossbridge under Cygwin? Well to me that seems like a very arduous and tortuous way of achieving the desired result! I'm not familiar with Crossbridge, but a quick scan of the details doesn't provide any clue as to the proposed benefits to be got from compiling pdf2swf in this way. How do you see it? Again, if you are adamant on trying it this way, feel free to post any trials and tribulations to this list, so we can try to assist, and others can benefit from your experiences. The SWFTools project itself, is in a state of indecisive flux at present. Further development has temporarily ceased, and no bug fixing of the last releases is planned. The documentation wiki is currently in mothballs also ( though being worked on ) All I can say is keep watching this space.. Regards, Chris, --------------- SWFTools-common is a self-managed list. To subscribe/unsubscribe, or amend an existing subscription, please kindly point your favourite web browser at:<http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/swftools-common> --------------- SWFTools-common is a self-managed list. To subscribe/unsubscribe, or amend an existing subscription, please kindly point your favourite web browser at:<http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/swftools-common>