On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 11:35 PM, Jeffrey Van Voorst
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Heh, webkit should just compile on Mac OS X.  It is used by Safari…  by the
> way I have competing priorities, and havn't been trying to compile
> pythonwebkit on my MBP (recently).

 ... you'd think so.. but it's the *mac* port that compiles
successfully on macosx.  the only (easy) way to get the pywebkitgtk
port to compile is to install a full and proper freebsd software suite
on it (such as darwinports, or the one you're using).  macosx doesn't
come by default with gtk or pygtk or X11, as you know, jeff.

 so it really is a completely different ballgame.

 however the fact that much of the code is shared, even if there are
lots of #ifdefs which simply have never been tested on macosx, means
that you stand a good chance of success.

 but yes, i'm beginning to wonder what it would take to get e.g.
hulahop up-and-running on macosx.

l.

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