On 8/12/07, Michael Fothergill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> Thanks for the advice.  I will keep my nose out of gnash unless I decide
> at
> some point to install debian testing (Lenny) etc.......



What you might try is to check to see if there is a backport of gnash
available for your
distribution and architecture first. That would be far preferable to simplly
try and install
newer packages on top of an existing distribution by downloading the *deb
files.

If that doesn't work (maybe there is no gnash in backports) you could either
compile & install a
local version and use that in the time being, or use apt-pinning and get
certain packages from
unstable. However, some of those libraries are pretty basic system
components (such as libgcc1)
so the net effect may be to basically upgrade your system to lenny or sid
just to be able to run
one application, which doesn't seem to me the right way to go.


Regards
>
> Michael Fothergill
>

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