On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 2:17 AM, Eric Gregory <[email protected]> wrote:
That would worry me too. Maybe consider building from source? I've
successfully built WebKitGTK3 before, if you want to try that it's
not as bad as it sounds. You can disable most of the features at
configure time since Geary only uses a small feature set.
Do you recall how to disable features? I just downloaded a tarball
and I see a Makefile, an autogen.sh, a CMakeLists.txt, some jhbuild
files, and a bunch of custom scripts. If I run ./autogen.sh, I can
create a configure file, which does offer a lot of configuration
options, but the instructions (http://trac.webkit.org/wiki/BuildingGtk)
seem to suggest this only affects the installation. Instead, they
inform me, "JHBuild configuration and module files are stored as
Tools/gtk/jhbuildrc and Tools/gtk/jhbuild.modules," which is probably
meaningful to someone who understands JHBuild. I'm guessing I have to
do something to the jhbuild.modules file, but I'm not sure what. Li'l
help before I kick off a multi-hour build?
Thanks,
Robert
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