yves mahe ha scritto: > Josh Thompson wrote: >> For anyone else like myself that's not using the debian distro, I was able >> to >> download the debian package files for Midori (armel version) from >> >> http://packages.debian.org/unstable/web/midori >> >> to an Ubuntu box, extract them from the deb file >> >> dpkg -x <filname.deb> <extract to dir> >> >> create a tarball, copy that over to my FR and extract it. I also had to >> download the package for libgtksourceview to get it to work. >> >> I'm using 2007.2. I do have a problem when I click Go->Location... that I >> can't see whereever I'm supposed to enter the URL. However, if I just type >> it in using the keyboard followed by Enter, it will go to the URL. >> >> Josh >> > > Bad luck but it's not working with 2008.8 updates > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# midori > midori: symbol lookup error: midori: undefined symbol: > gtk_tool_item_set_tooltip_text
I've made it working days ago but I had to unpack a lot of debian libaries to a midori "lib" dir that I make it use with LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Btw to me the debian version is likely the one there's in the repo except for the annoying top banner that warnings me that I'm using a superuser account (eh, I know it!). So I've recompiled midori-git using the toolchain making a little patch to remove that top-banner. If you want I could put my .tar (I've not made an .[io]pk yet :P) somewhere, but imho it doesn't work so well as advertized here (there are still many crashes and it's hard to put a location). So I prefer the midori 0.17 downloadable from Om repos. -- Treviño's World - Life and Linux http://www.3v1n0.net/ _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

