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Thoughts about building: (not yet anything about running)
Not sure is this wiki updated for Lightspark 0.5.1:
http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/lig.../wiki/Building
But Maemo5 doesn't yet have packages llvm-2.7-dev and xulrunner-dev.
So port/package them first.
(At least llvm is checked by cmake, not sure is xulrunner only for optional features)
And Maemo has gcc4.2, but Lightspark needs GCC 4.4:
https://github.com/lightspark/lights...eLists.txt#L53
I'm working on this to the extras-devel.
EDIT
llvm-2.7 (and llvm-2.9) needs newer gcc than 4.2.
EDIT2
As posted in thread: http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?p=1102157
also libxml++ needs updating, Fremantle has 2.26.1-0, but 2.33.1 is needed. It seems that Ubuntu Natty's version is trivial to package to Fremantle.
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Lightspark 0.4.2 released on July 20, 2010.
Possible to port it to Maemo? Looks like there is really good progress and active development going on.
My Toys: N900, Samsung Nexus S
Flaemo - Web based OS for Flash-enabled devices, more info here
Last edited by devu; 2010-08-01 at 22:34.