Le Thu, Feb 08, 2024 at 09:06:44PM +0100, Rafael Sadowski a écrit : > On Thu Feb 08, 2024 at 07:54:26PM +0100, Landry Breuil wrote: > > Le Thu, Feb 08, 2024 at 03:12:17PM +0100, Rafael Sadowski a écrit : > > > Here is a simple diff to remove qtwebkit from. I modified configure.py > > > to make sure it will not picked up even it is present. > > > > > > OK? > > > > obvious question, but all the runtime consumers of py-qt5 been checked > > for not actually relying on qtwebkit ? > > > > I have prep'ed for webkit in all ports that use py-qt5. > > What I see with my 99 years python experience: > > - lots of "webkit" in qutebrowser, but it runs with py-qtwebengine and > that's all css -webkit hacks. > - calibre and everything else looks good to me. > - I don't know if qgis parts are relevant
the qgis bits look to be for a bundled copy of it.. i havent tried runtime yet with qtwebkit disabled, but from what i've understood from some gh issues/PR identifying objects on layers with html format should still work.