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Re: [Gnash] core dumping
From: |
Aragon Gouveia |
Subject: |
Re: [Gnash] core dumping |
Date: |
Fri, 15 Jun 2007 18:46:22 +0200 |
User-agent: |
Mutt/1.4i |
Hi,
I had some inspiration today to mess with gnash again. Something I noticed
was that I could run it from within the build dir by executing the gui/gnash
wrapper script. Took a peek at the script, and saw it set the
LD_LIBRARY_PATH env var.
So now I've installed gnash to my system, but renamed the binary to
gnash-bin, and created a shell script to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH and launch
gnash-bin when invoked. It does not segfault like this.
However, it is extremely slow on this P4. Unusably so. Is this normal?
Thanks,
Aragon
| By Martin Guy <address@hidden>
| [ 2007-05-30 13:54 +0200 ]
> >2007/5/11, Aragon Gouveia <address@hidden>:
> >> I've also tried altering the port to accept the CVS snapshot tarball, but
> >> configure bombs out with a number of shell errors:
>
> Hi
> We don't support the BSDports/Debian/Gentoo ebuild/OEbitbake stuff
> directly ourselves, from CVS we only support compiling from source,
> having installed all the necessary development software, using
> "configure" and friends.
> The Distro packaging is done based on this by various other people.
>
> If you want to use the BSD ports mechanism I suggest you wait for the
> next release (imminent) and try again when the various distro people
> have done their stuff and included it in the distro.
>
> Thanks for trying Gnash out & good luck with it next time.
>
> M
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