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Re: [Gnash] Two minor "configure" bugs.
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annonygmouse |
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Re: [Gnash] Two minor "configure" bugs. |
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Wed, 12 Jul 2006 00:13:53 +0200 |
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strk wrote:
On Tue, Jul 11, 2006 at 09:17:27PM +0200, annonygmouse wrote:
2.- The firefox plugin in the ./configure help it says it is built by
default, that is not my case, I have to force --enable-plugin in order
for the plugin to be built.
I don't see where ./configure --help says it's enabled by dafault,
can you help me ? (CVS version).
Sorry, my fault, here's what's happening:
If you run "./configure" it will show a message saying: "Firefox plugin
disabled"
And if you run "./configure --enable-plugin" it says: Firefox plugin
enabled (default). Use --disable-plugin to disable."
And the problem lies in "configure.ac" (line 493) it's confusing.
if test x"$plugin" = x"yes"; then
echo " Firefox plugin enabled (default). Use --disable-plugin
to disable."
else
echo " Firefox plugin disabled"
fi
If the firefox plugin is disabled by default it should read:
if test x"$plugin" = x"yes"; then
echo " Firefox plugin enabled."
else
echo " Firefox plugin disabled (default) Use --enable-plugin
to enable."
fi
But if it's enabled by default "./configure" should be changed
accordingly (should enable building the plugin without needind to add
--enable-plugin).
Hope it helps.
SebastiĆ
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