Yes, that would be the ultimate solution (i.e. a single binary).
However, trying to build glib (as fluidsynth requires glib) using
pepper30 sdk, I could only manage to build it for x86_32 and x86_64 but
not for arm nor pnacl (i.e. it is just considered as a target
architecture for the tools). It is quite new so my first guess is that
it would be the next step but the overall tools/technology are similar
to what exists now in the native client (and I'm not that much concerned
by the binary size so far - compared to the site of the sound font - but
I could be wrong).
--alex
On 11/13/2013 04:25 PM, James L. wrote:
You guys heard Portable Native Client (PNaCl)?
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