On 11/29/2012 10:27 AM, Chris Staub wrote:
> On 11/29/2012 10:21 AM, Baho Utot wrote:
>> On 11/29/2012 10:04 AM, Ken Moffat wrote:
>>>     No, it doesn't - the package in the book is the gtk version.
>>> Webkit itself comes from Qt.   I can say that with some certainty,
>>> because I had to rebuild my own qt installations a week ago, so that
>>> I could build arora.  In my case I had originally built qt so I
>>> could build vlc, and used -no-webkit and -no-javascript-jit.
>>> Removing those switches installed a lot of extra files, principally:
>>>
>>> /usr/include/Qt/QtWebKit
>>> /usr/include/qweb*.h
>>> /usr/include/QtWebKit/*
>>> /usr/lib/libQtWebKit.so
>>> /usr/lib/pkgconfig/QtWebKit.pc
>>> /usr/lib/qt4/QtWebKit/*
>>>
>>> (obviously, yours might be in a different prefix).
>>>
>>> ĸen
>> Thank you for your reply
>>
>> If I am following you I need
>>
>> WebKitGTK+-1.8.2 is this correct?
>>
>> I have also reviewed my qt build and found that I also built it with
>> -no-webkit
>> I will rebuild qt and try again
>>
>> Thanks for pointing that out
> No, you do not need webkitgtk.
Ok I am presently rebuilding qt4 to pure BLFS specs  and will have 
another try at kdelibs

Thank you
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