What configure options are ideal for getting maximum performance / usability 
out of gnash at this point in time?

I compile using Gentoo Linux (gnash-cvs). I personally found that this worked 
OK:

0.8.5_p20081028[gnash-cvs](06:43:16 18-12-2008)(X agg doc ffmpeg gtk neon 
nsplugin speex -cairo -cygnal -fb -gnome -gstreamer -kde -opengl -parallel -
sdl -video_cards_i810)

I also found that USE="opengl" made it totally useless and utterly slow. This 
was how I compiled it the first time I tried it. Research on 
http://www.scroogle.org/cgi-bin/nbbw.cgi?Gw=gnash+100+cpu turned up messages 
like http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg01445.html which indicated 
that opengl is a horrible choice while agg involvement makes it usable. 
Average Joe may try opengl, conclude that gnash sux0rs and submit to the Adobe 
corporation and it's flash license.

What recommendations do the gnash guru gang have on configuring/compiling 
gnash when building it for major distributions and/or just personal use for 
Average Joe?

Thank you for reading all of this. Sorry for wasting valuable development 
time. Have a nice day.

xiando.

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