spalah flash

David McGlone d.mcglone at att.net
Sat Apr 26 12:44:49 UTC 2008


On Saturday 26 April 2008 1:18:43 am Constantinos Maltezos wrote:
> Hi again.
>
> I'm wondering has anyone here successfully tried the program Spalah Flash?
> It's an open source project for something with which to make Flash
> animations.
>
> I downloaded the source and tried compiling and first got errors dealing
> with libgnomecanvas or whatever, but I installed the dev package for that
> and that is no longer a problem.  However, now when I try it, during make
> it gives me the following messages:
>
> spa-canvas-view-item.c: In function ‘spa_canvas_view_set_glyphs’:
> spa-canvas-view-item.c:94: warning: assignment discards qualifiers from
> pointer target type
> spa-canvas-view-item.c:118: warning: pointer targets in passing argument 1
> of ‘gnome_font_face_find_closest_from_weight_slant’ differ in signedness
> spa-canvas-view-item.c:142: warning: assignment discards qualifiers from
> pointer target type
> spa-canvas-view-item.c:144: warning: implicit declaration of
> function ‘gnome_canvas_bpath_get_type’
> spa-canvas-view-item.c:145: warning: implicit declaration of
> function ‘gnome_canvas_path_def_new_from_foreign_bpath’
> spa-canvas-view-item.c:168: warning: assignment discards qualifiers from
> pointer target type
> spa-canvas-view-item.c: In function ‘spa_string_path2length’:
> spa-canvas-view-item.c:262: warning: function returns address of local
> variable
> spa-canvas-view-item.c:300: warning: function returns address of local
> variable
> spa-canvas-view-item.c:323: error: label at end of compound statement
> spa-canvas-view-item.c:326: warning: function returns address of local
> variable
> make[2]: *** [spalah-spa-canvas-view-item.o] Error 1
> make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/coz/My
> Documents/Downloads/spalah-flash-0.03/src'
> make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/coz/My
> Documents/Downloads/spalah-flash-0.03'
> make: *** [all] Error 2
>
> Now, the error still seems to have something to do with that "canvas"
> thing, but at this point, I'm not sure what's missing.  Any ideas?

Do you have gcc installed?




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