Tim Tassonis wrote:
On June 20, 2016 2:55:50 AM Ken Moffat <zarniwh...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 04:59:38PM +0200, Pierre Labastie wrote:
On 11/05/2016 23:23, Ken Moffat wrote:
> On Wed, May 11, 2016 at 02:25:44PM +0200, Pierre Labastie wrote:
> > On 10/05/2016 22:02, Ken Moffat wrote:
>
> Thanks for the hint - I'll add researching system libs in
> qtwebengine to my 'todo' pile, but no idea when I'll get it.
>
>
I'll leave that to you to sort out for now: I'll be happy to run testing
builds, though, and I may come back to help later. My current problem is
that still qupzilla tells it cannot display correctly a page after
displaying it for a while (5 sec or so). I guess it is a GCC 6 issue,
but I
do not know how to be sure, nor how to debug that. Actually, I am with
LXQt
in a VM, and maybe this is a DM or qemu issue.
Pierre
Finally got to the gcc6 part of this - it isn't a DM or qemu issue,
I have the same problem in icewm on real hardware.
In particular, I cannot manage to connect to googlemail (or gmail as
it is more usually called), nor to sourceforge for linked downloads
(it fails whilst the "your download will start in x seconds" timer is
running). I also get the message frequently on the register.co.uk,
and on one occasion (after I gave up on a sf download and tried to
get back to the page in my local copy of the book) I got it in BLFS.
Haven't looked at using more system libs yet (the pain is that
everything in google is forked) but at least when I manage to
download a tarball the md5sum is correct (I was expecting them to
differ after what Alex reported).
I've raised #7977 for this. And like Pierre I've no real idea how
to approach this - unfortunately, a quick look suggests that no
distros are using qupzilla-2 with gcc-6.
Looks a lot like gcc 6 is a pile of crap, having traded stabilty in favour
of benchmark competitivity with llvm/clang.
One thing to try then is to use clang to build the package. However some
googling leads me to believe the problem is qtwebkit/javascript.
-- Bruce
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