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Re: [Gnash-dev] pre-release 0.8.7 libxml header files not found


From: Peter Vermaas
Subject: Re: [Gnash-dev] pre-release 0.8.7 libxml header files not found
Date: Tue, 16 Feb 2010 15:54:53 +0100
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Rob Savoye wrote:
Peter Vermaas wrote:

I used an older modified bbfile. I now rechecked a recent 0.8.5 version
and added "-I${STAGING_INCDIR}/libxml2" to TARGET_CC_ARCH_append.
this has solved this problem.

  I just added the libxml2 config test back in for the release, making
new debs and source tarball now. In Gnash trunk, we have a bbfile I use
for OE builds. I attached it for you to try.

I now have some new problems:

dumpshm.cpp:321:58: error: macro "_" passed 2 arguments, but takes just 1
dumpshm.cpp:322:72: error: macro "_" passed 2 arguments, but takes just 1
dumpshm.cpp:323:73: error: macro "_" passed 2 arguments, but takes just 1
dumpshm.cpp:324:73: error: macro "_" passed 2 arguments, but takes just 1
In file included from soldumper.cpp:44:

  Sounds like it's missing intl.h, can you try ? I'm not home now, so I
can't access my OE build machine from here. It's gripping about the _()
used for print statements when using Gettext.

Thanks for the .bbfile. It works now, with gui=fb, if I comment out the "do_install_append()" part. When I use "--enable-media=gst" I have to add some extra packages: libgnashagg libgnashmedia libgnashsound libgnashcore libgnashnet.

I noticed that this version can play video on our device. But we mainly use gnash as a gui for an application. The reaction to a touchscreen event seems to be slower than with 0.8.5. It improves a little bit if I set the framerate to 0.01. It looks like I have to stay with 0.8.5 for the moment.

FYI: I tried to compile gnash with -ffast-math but that causes an assert.
fb-gnash: ../libbase/Range2d.h:179: gnash::geometry::Range2d<T>::Range2d(T, T, T, T) [with T = int]: Assertion `_ymin <= _ymax' failed.

Thank you very much for your help.

Peter \/.




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