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Re: [Gnash-dev] how to run standalone or make a wrapper?
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Rob Savoye |
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Re: [Gnash-dev] how to run standalone or make a wrapper? |
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Thu, 17 Dec 2009 09:30:58 -0700 |
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On 12/17/09 09:22, Dmitry Shalnoff wrote:
that was prepared package form here
http://www.getgnash.org/packages/releases/openmoko/ and there is
0.8.1 version only
0.8.1 is seriously ancient. I thought OpenMoko was a dead project ?
I would like to try build gnash on OM platform by myself on weekend,
but I never did it before ... suppouse that won't be easy for
newbie.
Hard to say. This page: http://wiki.gnashdev.org/Building_on_OpenMoko
is also out of date. Their may be a newer bbfile in OpenEmbedded, if so,
that'll make it easy. When I was doing OpenMoko builds, I ignore the
bbfile nonsense, and just did traditional cross-compiling, which Gnash
has good support for.
but I can't found any links or other examples. May be I just don't
understand something trivial, but, how can I use it?. If I right
understand, I need some extra GTK library for that, which I can't
found.
The Python/GTK widget is being used for Sugar, so I'd guess there are
example in that. It's a new feature, included in 0.8.6 for the first time.
that was first idea :) doesn't work (at least on 0.8.1 version)
Right, more reasons to use a newer Gnash,
- rob -