On 15.07.2015 00:16, Ken Moffat wrote: > When I first built qt5, a few months ago, I used it to build > qupzilla as my backup browser. And that needed whatever the web > part was called at that time. So yes, I know how long the "reduced" > and "with the web thingy" builds take (I'm not sure if webengine is > the same thing that was in that older version). >
I suppose you are talking about QtWebKit. Yes, that's still part of Qt5, but it's soon going away in favor of QtWebEngine. QtWebKit and QtWebEngine are not one and the same - they are different components which seem to do similar thing, just in a different way. QtWebKit is a port of WebKit browser engine to Qt platform while QtWebEngine is port of Chromium's/Chrome's browser engine (Blink, which is itself a fork of WebKit) to the Qt platform. > In the meantime I've gone back to qt4 (vlc needs it if it is going to > build the graphic application). But I've been building kde4 on my > test machine and I'm aware that is becoming dead, so I thought I > would try the successor. > > ĸen > -- Note: My last name is not Krejzi.
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