On 11/02/2014 12:36 PM, Roger Frost wrote:
> 
> Okay, I believe all is good.  The build against GTK+ 3 completed
> successfully, I'll build for GTK+ 2 next, but I don't think there will
> be an issue.
> 
> To reiterate, the SQLite that comes with NSS is insufficient for linking
> with WebKit GTK+
> 
> Specifically for package users, the SQLite install won't recreate the
> correct symbolic link `/usr/lib/libsqlite3.so` if it was installed by a
> different package user, or even give an indication that something is wrong.
> 
> Several packages use SQLite, so to avoid this problem in the future, it
> will be one of the first packages I install from BLFS.
> 
> I'm not sure what could be added to the book (or where; NSS, WebKitGTK,
> SQLite) that might help others in the future.  I have noticed notes
> specific to DESTDIR installs, so maybe something about this issue for
> package users is in order.  Due simply to the amount of time it takes to
> build WebKit (or have it fail), I think a note would save alot
> frustration if someone else follows the same path as myself.
> 
> Thanks to everyone who read this thread and used some cycles thinking
> about it even if you didn't post back.
> 

We don't support Package Users in any way in any of the books. Also, we
recommend SQLite when building NSS - but even if you didn't install
SQLite before NSS, the library from SQLite will overwrite one from NSS
anyways in normal circumstances.

Last, but not least - Do not top post.

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