Le 05/09/2009 11:25, Duncan a écrit :
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This is off-topic for gentoo-dev. Please continue this discussion in
private.
Thanks
Rémi
Nikos Chantziaras posted on Sat, 05 Sep 2009 02:19:12 +0300 as excerpted:
> On 09/05/2009 01:24 AM, Robert Bradbury wrote:
>>
>> Is gnash still under development (as an open source alternative to
>> Adobe flash)?
TTBOMK [1], gnash is now a GNU sponsored project, one I believe they are
actually p
On 09/05/2009 01:24 AM, Robert Bradbury wrote:
I've used the gnash plugin because earlier Flash releases were so
"problematic" (crashing Flash would generally crash Firefox). But
generally migrated away from Flash as it seemed to become more and
more of an advertising distribution medium that on
I've used the gnash plugin because earlier Flash releases were so
"problematic" (crashing Flash would generally crash Firefox). But
generally migrated away from Flash as it seemed to become more and
more of an advertising distribution medium that one had no user
control over (this is a subjective
Le vendredi 04 septembre 2009 à 22:56 +0200, Rémi Cardona a écrit :
> Le 04/09/2009 22:41, Andrew John Hughes a écrit :
> > So there'll be no Free Flash support in Gentoo any more?
> > I hope someone will pick this up, this is a high priority FSF project after
> > all.
>
> There's media-libs/swfd
Le 04/09/2009 22:41, Andrew John Hughes a écrit :
So there'll be no Free Flash support in Gentoo any more?
I hope someone will pick this up, this is a high priority FSF project after all.
There's media-libs/swfdec that's still offically maintained by the Gnome
herd.
As far as gnash is concer