Neat :)
//Markus On 15 Feb 2008, at 22:17, Rob Savoye wrote: I just a little while ago checked in bug fixes so Gnash from cvs HEAD builds cleanly on FreeBSD 6.3, OpenBSD 4.2, and NetBSD 4.0. These were on fully up to date systems, so your mileage may vary... To tweak whatever is left to work for the majority of BSD users, I was hoping a few of the BSD users on this list could configure and build Gnash and let me know how it goes... I wanted to make sure *BSD had full support in the upcoming Gnash release.
My notes on packages that need to be installed, my system's configuration, etc... is all on our wiki at:
http://wiki.gnashdev.org/wiki/index.php/Building_on_FreeBSD http://wiki.gnashdev.org/wiki/index.php/Building_on_OpenBSD http://wiki.gnashdev.org/wiki/index.php/Building_on_NetBSD
Please pay careful attention to warning messages during the configuration process, which may cruise by unnoticed. More notes on the wiki pages are appreciated, especially for people running older versions of these distributions.
For configuration problems, you can set the environment variable CONFIG_SHELL to "sh -x", which turns on shell debugging for the subshells used when configuring subdirectories. Then invoking configure with "sh -x" and tee'ing off the output to a file lets you easily grep through the voluminous output to see where the configure test failed.
- rob -
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