OoO En ce début d'après-midi nuageux du jeudi 05 août 2010, vers 14:15, Paul Wise <p...@debian.org> disait :
>> I had a package which also ships a SWF along with a FLA and an AS. I >> assumed that SWF could be built from FLA and AS. I did not find how and >> therefore, I just removed the SWF from the binary package. > I think that usually the AS would not be distributed like that, > normally it would be inside the FLA file. Perhaps the SWF only > consists of code and the AS is split out as a convenience. You might > try using mtasc on the AS file to see what you get as a result. canvas.as:12: characters 0-3 : parse error Unexpected var It seems that mtasc only understands ActionScript 2. This is not really important in my case since upstream also wants to get rid of the SWF. Since it seems there is a lot of bug reports about those SWF files, it would be nice that people who knows how those tools work put a page in the wiki to explain how a SWF could be built with tools in Debian. -- I WILL NOT BARF UNLESS I'M SICK I WILL NOT BARF UNLESS I'M SICK I WILL NOT BARF UNLESS I'M SICK -+- Bart Simpson on chalkboard in episode 8F15
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