Hi Adrien --

You may be correct -- I can't really test that though as I
have other software that depends on webkit2gtk-4.0 that will
get removed if I remove the runtime library to test a gnucash
build that way.

But it seems you may very well be correct.


>Not sure I helped much as you pegged webkit2 from your first post.
>
>However, you noted you had both webkit2gtk-3.0 & webkit2gtk-3.0-dev installed
>but only webkit2gtk-4.0 and not webkit2gtk-4.0-dev. I understand installing
>webkit2gtk-4.0-dev solved the problem, but I wonder if removing the
>webkit2gtk-4.0 non-dev version instead would have accomplished the same thing.
>That is, was webkit looking for a function in webkit2gtk-x.0-dev and defaulting
>to looking at the highest version installed? (I’d suspect it was using
>webkit2gtk-4.0 since it was there, and then not finding what it needed in
>webkit2gtk-4.0-dev because it wasn’t installed) If you only had webkit2gtk-3.0
>and webkit2gtk-3.0-dev installed, would it then work? (meaning the dependency
>list is technically correct)
>
>Regards,
>Adrien
>
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