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Re: [Gnash-dev] What does Gnash build on?
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John Drinkwater |
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Re: [Gnash-dev] What does Gnash build on? |
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Mon, 14 May 2007 23:38:42 +0100 |
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Martin Guy wrote:
I've started a table of OS/CPUs that Gnash is known to work under.
I'm sure a lot of combinations must be missing. I have
GNU/Linux Debian etch / 32-bit Intel/AMD x86
GNU/Linux Fedora core 6 / x86
GNU/Linux / ARM (Cross-compiled by Rob)
FreeBSD
MacOS/X
Haiku
Just to clarify this entry so people don't wonder why a pull from
cvs wont work:
It has been built on BeOS but with changes that aren't published as
of yet (it has not been distributed either). BeOS requires its own
GUI and sound layer, obviously. Haiku is the open-source replacement
of the now dead BeOS.
It runs on both perfectly* with the BeOS/MediaKit/AGG back-ends.
Regards,
John
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