On 20-04-2015 14:21, Ken Moffat wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 18, 2015 at 08:53:25PM -0300, Fernando de Oliveira wrote:



>> I understand that using gcc5, WebKit will not be built.
>>
>> Do you have the error log? I was thinking that it could be something to
>> do with new glib, But just ran a DESTDIR build without problem.
>>
>> Qupzilla didn't work fine here, with qt4. Opened the window, but any url
>> or just return in the search bur made it crash.
>>
>> Needed to build qt5 just for it.
>>
>> qt-4.8.6
>> qt5-5.4.1
>> qupzilla-1.8.6-qt5
>>
> Because qupzilla is not in BLFS, I only check occasionally to see if
> there is a new version - so, I'm still on 1.8.5.  I've got enough
> change to my scripts just trying to keep up with BLFS ;)

Yes. I think found the new version building this system I'm in now, and
checked it.

> 
> With qt5, the book's default instructions do not build Qt Web
> Engine, but by omitting '-skip qtwebengine' (as in the Command
> Explanations) it will do a fuller (and much longer) build.  I did
> that a little while before 7.7, when I was testing to see if I could
> drop Qt4 from my non-kde builds (no, I can't - vlc's graphic app
> needs qt4).

All true!

> Qupzilla-1.8.5/qt4 is working "as normal" here, even on gcc5 (I have
> it configured, so it now opens at a home page of my choice).  The
> phrase "as normal" means that if I leave it, it often crashes - but
> it reconnects to where it was next time I start it.

OK. Never left it very long. Now will leave it running until need to
restart X or reboot. Let's see what happens.


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Fernando
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