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[Gnash-commit] gnash ChangeLog README [release_0_7_2]
From: |
Sandro Santilli |
Subject: |
[Gnash-commit] gnash ChangeLog README [release_0_7_2] |
Date: |
Mon, 30 Oct 2006 14:25:02 +0000 |
CVSROOT: /sources/gnash
Module name: gnash
Branch: release_0_7_2
Changes by: Sandro Santilli <strk> 06/10/30 14:25:02
Modified files:
. : ChangeLog README
Log message:
updated dependency list
CVSWeb URLs:
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/gnash/ChangeLog?cvsroot=gnash&only_with_tag=release_0_7_2&r1=1.1412.2.6&r2=1.1412.2.7
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/gnash/README?cvsroot=gnash&only_with_tag=release_0_7_2&r1=1.23.2.1&r2=1.23.2.2
Patches:
Index: ChangeLog
===================================================================
RCS file: /sources/gnash/gnash/ChangeLog,v
retrieving revision 1.1412.2.6
retrieving revision 1.1412.2.7
diff -u -b -r1.1412.2.6 -r1.1412.2.7
--- ChangeLog 30 Oct 2006 14:17:59 -0000 1.1412.2.6
+++ ChangeLog 30 Oct 2006 14:25:02 -0000 1.1412.2.7
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
2006-10-30 Sandro Santilli <address@hidden>
* README (Plugin): updated paragraph about playin while
- loading.
+ loading. (Building): updated dependency list.
* testsuite/samples/: created a README file with stubs
for description of all files. Added description for
clip_as_button2.swf and copied description for sound1.swf
Index: README
===================================================================
RCS file: /sources/gnash/gnash/README,v
retrieving revision 1.23.2.1
retrieving revision 1.23.2.2
diff -u -b -r1.23.2.1 -r1.23.2.2
--- README 30 Oct 2006 14:17:59 -0000 1.23.2.1
+++ README 30 Oct 2006 14:25:02 -0000 1.23.2.2
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-$Id: README,v 1.23.2.1 2006/10/30 14:17:59 strk Exp $
+$Id: README,v 1.23.2.2 2006/10/30 14:25:02 strk Exp $
Gnash: the GNU Flash Player
@@ -101,29 +101,40 @@
run ./autogen.sh to produce this file. This depends on having
autoconf, automake, and libtool installed on your system. After
producing the configure script, executing it as "./configure" should
-be all that is necessary to buuild Gnash.
+be all that is necessary to build Gnash.
You will also need the following development packages installed to
build the player with GTK support: glib, atk, pango, cairo, gtk2,
gtkglext.
-You can build the player without GTK support, and these are the
-dependent packages: OpenGL(libMesa), SDL.
+You can build the player without GTK support by choosing SDL
+as gui. In this case the only dependency for the gui is SDL
+development package.
The GTK support is more developed and featureful, while the SDL
-support has less dependancies on other packages.
+support has less dependancies on other packages. Note that you
+will need a GTK gui for the plugin to work.
Other required packages are libxml2, libpng, libjpeg. The use of
libxml2 can be dropped if configured with --disable-xml.
-At this time the sound support is experimental until the new sound
-support is completed. This will support both Gstreamer and
-ffmpeg. Current the ffmpeg support is the only one that works, and
-this only works with the sdl sound support.
-
-When the Gstreamer support is working, Gstreamer version 0.10 will be
-required becasue earlier versions wouldn't let you insert clips into
-an existing sound stream as Gnash needs to do.
+Other dependencies are required for the 'rendering' part.
+Gnash currently supports OpenGL and AGG. An experimental
+Cairo backend implementation is also included, but it is
+not full functional yet.
+
+The dependent package for the renderer are:
+ - for OpenGL : Opengl(libMesa).
+ - for AGG : agg-2.4 (a fairly recent one, the one in debian
+ testing doesn't work)
+
+Experimental sound support is available trough either SDL or Gstreamer.
+The SDL version is more feature rich and can use either ffmpeg or libmad
+for mp3 decoding.
+
+If you opt for Gstreamer you'll need Gstreamer version 0.10 becasue earlier
+versions wouldn't let you insert clips into an existing sound stream as Gnash
+needs to do.
You no longer need the Mozilla or Firefox development packages to
build Gnash. All the required files are now included in Gnash so the