Jorge Peixoto de Morais Neto wrote: > I tested it against gnash-0.8.1 and against the latest CVS (as of > Novermber 1st, around 17h34 GMT).
Thanks for trying both. > This message is wrong. --disable-kparts does not solve the problem. The issue is that we have two kinds of KDE support. One is kparts, which is how Gnash can be a proper plugin for Konqueror. The other is the KDE GUI, which exists in a different sub directory. It's possible somebody would build a KDE GUI, but not use kparts, and use NSAPI with Konqueror instead. As the default is to build both KDE and GTK support by default, we should probably just print a warning if the KDE libs aren't installed. That's how it was supposed to work. > The message is correct, but could be more didactic, and maybe the script > should simply choose gtk by default. Which is the fix I was going to do for this bug report. I'm wondering if we should just make GTK the default, as any package maintainers can use --enable-gui to build both KDE and GTK. Most people run GNOME or KDE, so while building both is easier for the packagers, they can always specify --enable-gui=gtk,kde. > Do you want me to file a bug report? Against 0.8.1 or cvs or both? Just cvs HEAD is fine. I'll fix it there, and it'll go in the next release. For 0.8.1, this isn't a critical issue. - rob - _______________________________________________ Gnash mailing list Gnash@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash