Leo Famulari writes:
> On Mon, Feb 06, 2017 at 12:02:25PM +0100, Ricardo Wurmus wrote:
>> Epiphany comes with an ad blocker extension that can be enabled in the
>> settings. When starting epiphany, however, the following message can be
>> seen on VT1:
>>
>> ** (WebKitWebProcess:12345): WARNING
On Mon, Feb 06, 2017 at 12:02:25PM +0100, Ricardo Wurmus wrote:
> Epiphany comes with an ad blocker extension that can be enabled in the
> settings. When starting epiphany, however, the following message can be
> seen on VT1:
>
> ** (WebKitWebProcess:12345): WARNING **: Error retrieving adblock f
Mark H Weaver writes:
> Ricardo Wurmus writes:
>
[…]
>> Should we use dbus-launch in the wrapper script or should we ensure
>> system-wide that after logging in the DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS is
>> exported?
>>
>> I’m using stumpwm so I don’t know if GNOME usually takes care of this.
>
> It seems
Ricardo Wurmus writes:
> “g_file_new_for_uri” triggers the download via dbus, so it must be made
> aware of the dbus session. When running “dbus-launch epiphany” the
> error changes to
>
> ** (WebKitWebProcess:30867): WARNING **: Error retrieving adblock filter:
> HTTP Error: TLS/SSL suppor
“g_file_new_for_uri” triggers the download via dbus, so it must be made
aware of the dbus session. When running “dbus-launch epiphany” the
error changes to
** (WebKitWebProcess:30867): WARNING **: Error retrieving adblock filter:
HTTP Error: TLS/SSL support not available; install glib-networ
Epiphany comes with an ad blocker extension that can be enabled in the
settings. When starting epiphany, however, the following message can be
seen on VT1:
** (WebKitWebProcess:12345): WARNING **: Error retrieving adblock filter:
Operation not supported
In fact, Epiphany does not store any filt