10.02.2017, 10:33, "Charles-Elie Gentil" <[email protected]>:
Hi,Yes … I do it.I have just rebuild from qtwebkit-tp5.tar.xz with debug and release option.Firstly I notice that the building of QtWebkit don’t produce the same element that a standard installation of Qt. For example (on my mac) :5.8|___lib|____QtCore.framework|_____Headers|_____QtCore|_____QtCore_debug|_____QtCore_debug.prl|_____QtCore.prl|_____Resources|_____Versions|____QtCore.framework.dSYM|____QtWebKit.framework|_____Headers|_____QtCore|_____Resources|_____VersionsSo, *_debug, *.prl, *_debug.prl and *.dSYM are missing.Secondly, the error is :library not found for -lQt5WebKitbut the lib should not be lQtWebKit ?
It actually should be -framework QtWebKit
Please try patch https://github.com/annulen/webkit/pull/388
Le 9 févr. 2017 à 18:23, Konstantin Tokarev <[email protected]> a écrit :
09.02.2017, 20:00, "Charles-Élie G" <[email protected]>:Hi,
Unfortunately, I have the same problem if I do it. :-(
Oops, looks like my instruction was too sloppy, and you followed it verbatimly
qtwebkit-tp5-qt58-darwin-x64.tar.xz contains wrapping directory "qtwebkit-tp5-qt58-darwin-x64" to avoid tarbombing, so it's structure looks like
qtwebkit-tp5-qt58-darwin-x64
├── include
├── lib
└── mkspecs
Structure of Qt looks like
5.8
└── clang_64
├── bin
├── doc
├── include
├── lib
├── mkspecs
├── phrasebooks
├── plugins
├── qml
└── translations
As you could guess, to work properly contents of "include" need to be unpacked to "include" and so on
So right unpack command is
cd ....5.8/clang_64 && tar --strip-components=1 -xJf ..../qtwebkit-tp5-qt58-darwin-x64.tar.xz
(where .... are paths on your system that I don't know)
I guess I should write detailed installation instruction :)
Envoyé de mon Galaxy S6 Orange
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De : Konstantin Tokarev <[email protected]>
Date : 09/02/2017 08:43 (GMT+01:00)
À : Charles-Elie Gentil <[email protected]>
Cc : [email protected]
Objet : Re: [webkit-qt] Build and Install QtWebKit
09.02.2017, 10:41, "Charles-Elie Gentil" <[email protected]>:I have just tested with the contents of qtwebkit-tp5-qt58-darwin-x64.tar.xz, pasted in /Users/charlie/qtwebkit.
You need to unpack this archive into prefix of your Qt installation, n this case it should be something like ..../5.8/clang_64
In my .pro file, I have added
QMAKEPATH += /Users/charlie/qtwebkit
QT += webkit
I have the same problem.
I will test this morning with rebuilding my own QtWebkit from qtwebkit-tp5.tar.xz (The construction is relatively slow with my computer ;-) )
Thank
Best regards,
Charlie
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http://blog.jiyuusoft.net
Le 9 févr. 2017 à 08:25, Konstantin Tokarev <[email protected]> a écrit :
09.02.2017, 10:13, "Charles-Elie Gentil" <[email protected]>:Hello,
@Konstantin : Thank you for your help.
I did two tests :
1°) with QtWebKit form here : https://github.com/annulen/webkit/releases/tag/qtwebkit-tp5 (qtwebkit-tp5.tar.xz)
2°) with QtWebKit from qt Community : http://download.qt.io/community_releases/5.8/5.8.0-final/
Note :
- with 1°) CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX doesn’t work, and I use « —prefix » option. ninja_install works.
Indeed, --prefix is a correct option
- with 2°) ninja_install doesn’t work.
Right, because this is a legacy QtWebKit that uses qmake-based build system, which does not support ninja
In the 2 cases I have, in WebKitBuild/Release several folders including libs and include. These 2 folders are similar to those included in qtwebkit-tp5-qt58-darwin-x64.tar.xz (https://github.com/annulen/webkit/releases/tag/qtwebkit-tp5).
Currently, I only use the first solution (with tp5 of WebKit)
I work with Qt5.8 and qmake. I have installed QtWebKit in my Qt installation. I add webkit in my project :
QT+= webkit
Unfortunately, when I want compile my project, lQt5WebKit isn’t found.
Have you an idea ?
If you use custom prefix, read
https://github.com/annulen/webkit/wiki/Using-QtWebKit-in-your-project
By default, TP5 installs into Qt prefix, in this case QT+=webkit should work out of the box
Best regards,
Charlie
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http://blog.jiyuusoft.net
Le 8 févr. 2017 à 08:41, Konstantin Tokarev <[email protected]> a écrit :,
08.02.2017, 08:31, "Charles-Elie Gentil" <[email protected]>:Hello,
I want use QtWebKit and so, I build it following these instructions : https://github.com/annulen/webkit/wiki/Building-QtWebKit-on-OS-X
I add a CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX to have this command :
./Tools/Scripts/build-webkit --qt --cmakeargs="-Wno-dev -CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/path/to/my/dir »
The build correctly run but I can’t find the way to run the « install » command.
I try « ninja install », but I've this message
ninja: error: loading 'build.ninja': No such file or directory
Can you help me ?
Thank you very much.
cd WebKitBuild/Release && ninja install
Best regards,
Charlie
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http://blog.jiyuusoft.net
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