If you are talking about Ming compiler, here are two hints:
(1) use ascii to encoding your source file.
(2) use released Ming branches, not cvs head.
--zou
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 7:08 PM, Sandro Santill <address@hidden> wrote:
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 06:55:51PM +0800, Hong Yu wrote:
>
> Thanks for your suggestions! My workstation environment is currently
> Ubuntu6.10-Edgy, Linux 2.6.17-12, with gcc/g++ 4.1.2 (prerelease). We
> are building a Ubuntu7.10 environment, where to try again.
Last time I've seen a similar problem it was reported by zou and
turned out to be something to do with characters encoding or
interpretation thereof.
Do you have non-ascii characters in your source files ?
Could you file a bug report on:
bugs.libming.org
--strk;
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>
>Executing ./test01 in
>/home/hongyu/WORK/Software/Gnash/swfUtil/ming0.4.0_beta5/ming-0.4.0.beta5/test/Movie/add
>Please do not use compileSWFActionCode() anymore
>Use newSWFAction(script) instead
>
>var a
> ^
>Line 1: Reason: 'parse error'
>1c1,34
>
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