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Re: [Gnash-dev] Building Gnash as a plugin on Mac OS X 10.5
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Rob Savoye |
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Re: [Gnash-dev] Building Gnash as a plugin on Mac OS X 10.5 |
Date: |
Mon, 23 Mar 2009 14:45:02 -0600 |
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Arjun SM wrote:
>
> I also ran ./autogen.sh successfully . Although had some errors initially
> with libtool, i found answers in this forum of export NO_LIBTOOLIZE=1 and
> then running autogen.sh.
You need libtoolize, although I guess I could change things to just
not built the extensions if it isn't installed.
> What i failed to understand is How i can configure gnash source code as a
> plugin and install ? I could not figure out the options that is to be given
> with ./configure
By default, you should not need any configure options at all to get a
working Gnash. Ignore the configure warnings about missing tools for
testing, and install anything that gives you error.
Chances are the only option you really need is --enable-gui= (use gtk,
kde, or kde4), or --enable-renderer= (agg or ogl), or --enable-media=
(ffmpeg or gst). By default you get a gtk, kde3, agg, gst configuration.
- rob -
- [Gnash-dev] Building Gnash as a plugin on Mac OS X 10.5, Arjun SM, 2009/03/23
- Re: [Gnash-dev] Building Gnash as a plugin on Mac OS X 10.5,
Rob Savoye <=
- Re: [Gnash-dev] Building Gnash as a plugin on Mac OS X 10.5, Arjun SM, 2009/03/25
- Re: [Gnash-dev] Building Gnash as a plugin on Mac OS X 10.5, Rob Savoye, 2009/03/25
- Re: [Gnash-dev] Building Gnash as a plugin on Mac OS X 10.5, Arjun SM, 2009/03/30
- Re: [Gnash-dev] Building Gnash as a plugin on Mac OS X 10.5, Markus Gothe, 2009/03/30
- Re: [Gnash-dev] Building Gnash as a plugin on Mac OS X 10.5, Nevo, 2009/03/30
- Re: [Gnash-dev] Building Gnash as a plugin on Mac OS X 10.5, Arjun SM, 2009/03/31