Hi Peter:

Am 29.08.16 00:55 schrieb(en) Peter Bloomfield:
In a recent bug[1], Jeremy Bicha has asked that we remove support for the 
original webkit widget in Balsa. I've been using the new widget in builds from 
git (gtk3 branch) for a year or two with no issues other than those described 
above. I'm inclined to follow Jeremy's advice, and remove support for the old 
widget, at least in the gtk3 branch. Would this cause problems for anyone?

Looking for the package libwebkit2gtk in the still officially supported Debian 
based distos:
- Debian wheezy (oldstable, EOL May 2018) does not support it;
- Debian jessie (stable, EOL May 2020) includes libwebkit2gtk-3.0 rev. 2.4.9 
and libwebkit2gtk-4.0 rev. 2.6.2;
- Ubuntu precise (12.04LTS, EOL April 2017) does not support it;
- Ubuntu trusty (14.04LTS, EOL April 2019) includes libwebkit2gtk-3.0 2.4.10;
- Ubuntu xenial (16.04LTS, EOL April 2021) includes libwebkit2gtk-3.0 rev. 
2.4.10 and libwebkit2gtk-4.0 rev. 2.10.9.

They all come with an outdated (2.4.x) balsa version, though.  Therefore, I 
vote for keeping webkit support in Balsa until at least May 2018 (for wheezy), 
as to enable building balsa 2.5 from source without the need to manually build 
further dependencies.

I'm not sure if it is possible to build the same code against libwebkit2gtk-3.0 
and -4.0.  If not, IMO we should keep webkit support until the EOL of Ubuntu 
trusty (i.e. April 2019).

Maybe we could dump a warning from configure when webkit is selected, or add a 
note in the Readme/install instructions (which are *terribly* outdated anyway).

Just my € 0.01, though...

Cheers,
Albrecht.

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