can you tell us "your" "implementation of vasprint" ? thx
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 6:36 PM, Mario Goebbels <me at tomservo.cc> wrote: > I wanted to give it a try to actually try the Webkit interface in Pidgin. You > can actually compile it without major hassles. > > Dependencies I had to install, fetched from sunfreeware.com: > - sqlite3 > - fontconfig 2.4.2 (requires changing the version number in fontconfig.pc, > which is still 2.2.98) > - libcurl > - gperf > > Things I had to do myself: > - Symbolic link of gcc in /usr/bin, since it's hardcoded > - Download and compile libicu, with LDFLAGS=-Wl,-Bsymbolic > - Drop an implementation of vasprint in WebCore/dom/XMLTokenizer.cpp (PS: > http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=4508459) > - Create a libexpat.la in /usr/local/lib (there's none in /usr/lib, > apparently also hardcoded) > - Add -liconv in two places in the GNUmakefile > - Copy pkg.m4 from /usr/share/aclocal to the local directory and add "-I ." > to aclocal in autogen.sh > > Things that might influences some errors of the lack of them: > - In the past, I've compiled and installed autoconf and automake from gnu.org > > Proof's in the pudding: > http://www.storageserver.be/images/webkit_solaris.jpg > > I had quite a few of linking issues regarding libstdc++ because I used > gcc4.2. I'll retry with the shipping gcc3.6.3 and see what happens. > > I have absolutely no clue about packaging and anything beyond, but I'm sure > you SFE guys can use these findings to create a spec file. > > -mg > > > This message posted from opensolaris.org > _______________________________________________ > desktop-discuss mailing list > desktop-discuss at opensolaris.org > -- Andy http://blog.sartek.net
