On 12/14/2011 07:00 PM, Ilguiz Latypov wrote:
The --enable-avm2 option causes a warning in the configure script
saying that the script did not recognize the option.

Indeed it's been removed. gnash doesn't support AVM2 clips and there are no plans about working on that. Right click on the movie - File - Properties - Stage Properties - Root VM Version. If Root VM Version is AVM1, movie is supposed to be supported by gnash, if it doesn't play it correctly, file a gnash bug like this one or even better upstream [0]. If Root VM Version is "AVM2 (unsupported)", as it says movie is unsupported.

I tried lightspark, but it gave Unsupported ActionScript exception on
the "yet unsupported Flash file,"

lightspark is an AVM2 flash player which falls back to gnash if movie is AVM1. You should file a lightspark bug.

I wonder if the description of gnash could refer to lightspark as the
package extending capabilities of gnash.

And/or making browser-plugin-gnash suggest (Suggests:) lightspark.

--
Gabriele

[0] https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=gnash



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