> > > * Move from qtwebkit to qwebengine. I've started working on this with > >promising results so far. If I can get it stable within a few weeks I'd > >like to get it into 2.6.I also hope that this might fix the issues > >keeping > >some users on 2.2... > > My only problem with this is that at this stage Debian still doesn't have > a version of PyQt5 with QtWebEngine. >
It should get there soon... According to https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/pyqt5 the webengine package should be build now... I'll let some actual debian users figure out why it isn't in the repos yet ;) Another aspect of using webengine is how to support linux distribution that doesn't include webengine. Personally I think "snap" packages is the best option, since it seems to be fairly widely supported, but I have no practical experience using it. > Which reminds me, I need to get the rest of pysword sorted out. > That would be grand :) -- > Raoul Snyman > /Tomas
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