Ok - that explains the issue with the static build example.

As for the Home Media Player, yes, it runs Linux.  Currently, the GUI is
running a non-accelerated (software rasterizer) version of GTK +
DirectFB (a forward looking rapid development build from last year), but
is almost completely replaced with a directfb only app using a custom
accelerated driver for the Epson s1d13506 for an upcoming release,
depending on if we can get it all working and sized small enough.  So
far, the app, with freetype2, png, gif, jpeg, and the epson driver is
just under 900k using uclibc (stripped).

-David

-----Original Message-----
From: Denis Oliver Kropp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 6:22 PM
To: David C. Jedynak
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [directfb-users] Re: Problems with static build


Quoting David C. Jedynak:
> BTW, in the "dfb_static_build_example", the systems section may have
an
> issue, in that it only sets 
> SYSTEMS="Wl,-udirectfb_fbdev" and not "Wl,-udirectfb_fbdev
> -ldirectfb_fbdev"

dfb_static_build_example was outdated and has been removed from CVS.

Is the Home Media Player running Linux, or even DirectFB?

-- 
Best regards,
  Denis Oliver Kropp

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