Before debugging the plugin is worth debugging the standalone application. Did you try plain 'gnash' against that same movie ? Also, which gnash version are you using ? I suggest you grab the CVS one
Hello, I have tried to install gnash firefox plugin on my system and it crashes firefox every time I try to see a page that contains a flash movie. Any idea how can I see more debug messages ? Here y
I forgot to mention, I use the latest CVS version. Movies that work with gnash player do not work with the plugin. Note that it's not only one movie that does not work; I haven't managed to play any
I also have Chromium (Version 28.0.1500.71 Ubuntu 12.04 (28.0.1500.71-0ubuntu1.12.04.1)), and thought to try YouTube there also. Works fine. Gnash is operative there also, and creates its videoplayba
The version of gnash is: $ gnash --version Gnash cvs-20070127 Copyright (C) 2005-2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Gnash comes with NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. You may redistribute
KDE-3.5.6/X crashes/restarts because of the gnash plugin and firefox on an AMD64. The version of gnash is: $ gnash --version Gnash cvs-20070127 Copyright (C) 2005-2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
I've committed a patch in r12127 avoiding the registration of a timeout function for the sake of killing the standalone player. It fixes the crashes for me. The worst effect you may see is a 0.1 seco
FYI: the crash is fixed by commenting out the 1-second timer attached to the glib (?) main loop. I guess it is because the plugin instance dies and thus all its memory is reclaimed and not assigned a
I can reproduce 100% by going here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=US&feature=related&v=haZeXUAQRtc And then, while it plays [1], clicking on the YouTube logo on top-left. Firefox version: 1.9.0.18
[I asked this question at Mozilla's site, but the only response so far is to get the latest Flash version - which is not exactly what anyone here wants to hear...] I have Lubuntu 12.04 and Gnash. Up
Firefox has started warning about out of date plugins. Using Firefox 3.5.3 + gnash-plugin-0.8.5-3 (on Fedora 11), it now warns that: == You should update Adobe Flash Player right now. Firefox is up t
When going to pbskids.org, there's a flash animation. It apparently tries to do some web browser navigation, which doesn't work with gnash. There are a couple of Unimplemented's, probably some codec
One of the reasons we don't support a plugin for Win32 is that it doesn't use X11. As for the NATIVE Mac OS X support me and (mostly now) Bastiaan are working slowly but steady on it. you can still u
I'd like to add to the request for a regular Win32 build. I do a quite a bit of Flash development for a living, mostly on a Windows XP machine (my work machine) and Mac (my coworkers' machines). Alth
I just downloaded the 0.8.1 Win32 port of Gnash, and I couldn't identify the advertised Mozilla Firefox browser plugin. In conversation on freenode's #gnash channel, the response I got was, and I quo
I'd love to blame the closed-source drivers, and they probably do cause some of the crashes as well as being it out of our control to fix them. But just being able to point the blame elsewhere doesn
Fixed. I was inadvertitely running a 32bit version of firefox on a 64bit system. Unfortunately firefox wasn't giving any warning about this. ~/.mozilla/plugins is still fine. --strk; () Free GIS & Fl
I did. Yes. But I forgot to mention that I passed a few commands to ./configure. I used --enable-gui=gtk --with-plugins-install=system --with-npapi-install=system That's why I expected make and make