He probably refers to 1.6.3 of WebKitGTK+, the confusion comes from the fact
that WebKitGTK+ calls themselves and their library 'WebKit' on Linux with no
attempt of disambiguation.
He needs to update though. I think they are at 1.11 and 2.0 now.
`Allan
On Tuesday 30 April 2013, Filip Pizlo
El mar, 30-04-2013 a las 09:11 +0200, Allan Sandfeld Jensen escribió:
He probably refers to 1.6.3 of WebKitGTK+, the confusion comes from the fact
that WebKitGTK+ calls themselves and their library 'WebKit' on Linux with no
attempt of disambiguation.
right :-( but we fixed that already, our
On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 9:11 AM, Allan Sandfeld Jensen k...@carewolf.comwrote:
He probably refers to 1.6.3 of WebKitGTK+, the confusion comes from the
fact
that WebKitGTK+ calls themselves and their library 'WebKit' on Linux with
no
attempt of disambiguation.
I doubt it. The confusion
On Tuesday 30 April 2013, Carlos Garcia Campos wrote:
El mar, 30-04-2013 a las 09:11 +0200, Allan Sandfeld Jensen escribió:
He probably refers to 1.6.3 of WebKitGTK+, the confusion comes from the
fact that WebKitGTK+ calls themselves and their library 'WebKit' on
Linux with no attempt of
Hi,
I am using the 1.6.3 release (an old one) for my development and get a
crash while loading gap.com and youtube.com/tv.(Both related to JS function
apply having an incredibly large number of arguments)
My processor is ARM 11 based and the smaps of the crash point me to the
location where the
Three suggestions:
1) If you find a bug in some part of WebKit (JSC or elsewhere), you should file
it on bugs.webkit.org. webkit-dev isn't really the right venue for bug reports.
2) You should be more specific - in the bug report that you will file and not
in this thread - about what port
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