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[Gnash] undefined symbol
From: |
Andrew Williams |
Subject: |
[Gnash] undefined symbol |
Date: |
Fri, 03 Nov 2006 17:24:07 +0000 |
User-agent: |
Thunderbird 1.5.0.7 (X11/20060925) |
Hello all,
I've been trying gnash on and off for a while and left it for a couple
of months as it was crashing my X server. Now I'm having another go, but
I've been running into a problem on my x86_64 machine running Gentoo. If
I run gnash xxx.swf from the command line it works well, but if I try
and use it as a browser plugin I get, for example:
NewStream: The full URL is
http://www.macloo.com/examples/flash/animation/martini.swf
Forked sucessfully, child process PID is 13720
Starting process: /usr/bin/gnash -r 3 -v -x 44042136 -j 550 -k 400 -u
http://www.macloo.com/examples/flash/animation/martini.swf -U
http://www.macloo.com/examples/flash/animation/martini.htm -P align= -P
bgcolor=#CC6600 -P height=400 -P name=martini -P
pluginspage=http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer -P quality=high
-P src=martini.swf -P type=application/x-shockwave-flash -P width=550 -
17:17:31: Verbose output turned on
/usr/bin/gnash: symbol lookup error: /usr/bin/gnash: undefined symbol:
_ZN5gnash7LogFilelsEm
and a blank window. This is the same for epiphany and firefox.
Again, running gnash
http://www.macloo.com/examples/flash/animation/martini.swf works fine.
I have a near identically configured Gentoo x86 machine at work, and
that works perfectly, so I'm somewhat stumped. Can anyone help?
Andrew
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Andrew Williams
Space & Atmospheric Physics Group
Imperial College London <address@hidden>
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