Douglas R. Reno wrote:
On Jul 5, 2015 10:47 PM, "Bruce Dubbs" <[email protected]> wrote:
Armin K. wrote:
On 6.7.2015 0:41, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
WebKit is now built (10m:46s). At -j10
I did take a look at what uses libQtWebKit and I think I see a potential
problem. I notice that, for instance, qt-4.8.7/bin/assistant uses
libQtWebKit, but would be built before a separate libQtWebKit.
Would there be a circular dependency here? I have not tried building
qt4 with -no-webkit yet, so I can't check it.
It's not required. You may lose some functionality, but meh - I have yet
to notice which one.
I did build qt with -no-webkit at -j10 it only took about 5 SBU, but it
takes 8 SBU with it. The only places I could find in the Qt tree were
bin/assistant and plugins/designer/libqwebview.so. Running assistant, I
can't find any differences between an instance with webkit and without.
Personally, I don't care about these apps, but for the book, I wonder if
we need to either try to accommodate the issue or mention the minor
functionality that is missing.
I haven't begun installing KDE for the update yet, so do you want me to try
building QT4 wih -no-webkit and see if it works with KDE?
I've built Qt4 with -no-webkit, but KDE has several libraries that need
it: libkdewebkit.so, libplasma.so, libprocessui.so.
Let's hold off for a day and I'll put in the new Qt4 instructions to
build it with a separate qtwebkit-2.3.4.tar.gz that uses gstremer-1.0.
I'll try to get that in tomorrow.
-- Bruce
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