Rick,

Could you please answer the question of Dan?

Thanks

--Irene
Irene Huang wrote:
> Including the project team in this thread.
>
> --Irene
> Dan Price wrote:
>> On Tue 27 May 2008 at 08:44PM, Shi-Ying Irene Huang wrote:
>>  
>>> Template Version: @(#)sac_nextcase 1.66 04/17/08 SMI
>>> This information is Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems
>>> 1. Introduction
>>>     1.1. Project/Component Working Name:
>>>      W3M
>>>     1.2. Name of Document Author/Supplier:
>>>      Author:  Rick Ju
>>>     1.3  Date of This Document:
>>>     27 May, 2008
>>> 4. Technical Description
>>> 1. Introduction
>>>    1.1. Project/Component Working Name:
>>>
>>>         w3m  a text-based WWW browser
>>>     
>>
>> [Insert obligatory plug for 'elinks', which is better.  Oh well.]
>>
>> Can I assume we're talking about w3m-0.5.2 or higher?
>>
>> One concern I have is that the last time I built w3m, at least, it
>> had a dependency on libgc (the Boehm Garbage Collector).  I take
>> it that this case has a dependency on LSARC/2008/068?
>> Since libgc was not listed in imported interfaces, I'm confused.
>> Presumably you will amend the case and remember to record
>> a package dependency on SUNWlibgc.
>>
>> Given the use of libpng/gtk, am I to assume that you are enabling the
>> optional image rendering support?  (--with-imagelib ?)  I'm skeptical
>> that this is useful, and means that w3m might not be able to be
>> used on a system which has no X11/GTK packages.
>>
>> I would also note (although it is not architectural) that libgc has 
>> worked
>> poorly for me on x86, and led me to drop my usage of w3m (after about 6
>> years) for elinks.
>>
>>
>>  
>>>      Table rendering algorithm in w3m
>>>     
>>
>> This text seems entirely out of scope for a case like this.  Also, you
>> copied it verbatim from the documentation of w3m (doc/STORY.html) 
>> without
>> attribution.  That seems bad.
>>
>>         -dp
>>
>>   
>


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