Ah, I was soley building with the Makefile and mucking with CMakeLists, I didn't think to try with Qt Creator / qmake. The Readme suggests to #make revision; make; %ndash; is Qt Creator / qmake preferred? (and if so, should the readme be updated?) This would have made my source build easier to find as well, I guess.As an aside, I tried by using the Qt .run install instead of a source build (my source build was silently failing to build QtWebKit), it still didn't work, but then after deleting the source build and a git pull, everything works fine. Odd..CheersJarrad
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