Hi, On Wed, 31 May 2017 12:36:30 +0200 meik michalke <meik.micha...@uni-duesseldorf.de> wrote: > Am Mittwoch, 31. Mai 2017, 10:58:53 CEST schrieb Thomas > Friedrichsmeier: > > My next plan: Install qt5, including webkit from Macports. Then try > > to go the rest of the way with Craft. > > > > Or have you been down _that_ road, already? > > no, just didn't get to it yet. also, what i find a bit inelegant > about this is the need for both homebrew and MacPorts (assuming you > did the setup with homebrew, as recommended on the KDE webpage). i'd > rather try first to use Qt from homebrew as well and see if its > QtWebKit can be combined with the Qt > >=5.6 packages. at least, i found sites on the web recommending to > >use > homebrew if you need QtWebKit on macOS.
It seems you definitely do not need both. Just install the dependencies using MacPorts. In fact, I have just updated that page in the KDE wiki. (Does Homebrew actually include qt5? I was left thinking, it does not, but not sure, whether I tried, before I wiped it.) Not sure, what will break, and when, but it actually seems much easier - and - did you know they have a binary package cache, yet? Sooo sweet. I'm in the middle of compiling frameworks, already, with no signs of trouble so far (once I had all requirements installed). > btw, did you have a look at the changes rené did to the code? Yes, and they look good to me, but René's recommendation was to give them a quick test (yeah, right...), before merging. Well, looks like we're slowly getting there. Regards Thomas
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