Re: [webkit-dev] Chromium for Android builders have been added to the EWS

2012-08-12 Thread Antonio Gomes
Nice work. I assume your upstreaming is done.

On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 6:47 AM, Kenneth Rohde Christiansen 
kenneth.christian...@gmail.com wrote:

 Nice to hear and congratulation with getting so far!

 I am very happy that you are aiming at having a working mobile port in
 trunk; similar goals that we have for the Qt port.


Same for the BlackBerry port.

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Re: [webkit-dev] Chromium for Android builders have been added to the EWS

2012-08-12 Thread Peter Beverloo
On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 4:20 PM, Antonio Gomes toniki...@gmail.com wrote:

 Nice work. I assume your upstreaming is done.


We are getting very close! API compatibility is the next milestone (which
only is one or two APIs away at this point), after which the remaining code
is mostly long-term work (Text Autosizing and some compositor features).

On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 6:47 AM, Kenneth Rohde Christiansen 
 kenneth.christian...@gmail.com wrote:

 Nice to hear and congratulation with getting so far!

 I am very happy that you are aiming at having a working mobile port in
 trunk; similar goals that we have for the Qt port.


 Same for the BlackBerry port.


Cool! The more, the merrier, of course.

Peter

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[webkit-dev] Chromium for Android builders have been added to the EWS

2012-08-10 Thread Peter Beverloo
Hi WebKit,

Starting yesterday, a queue is now available for the Early Warning System
(EWS) which will be building --but not testing-- all patches uploaded to
Bugzilla for the Chromium for Android configuration.

Compared to Chromium Linux, the main differences are that Android will
cross-compile the entire project to the ARMv7 architecture (thumb, with
NEON disabled); the list of enabled features is slightly different[1], and
some source files have Android-specific implementations. Finally, after
building the .so libraries is complete, it will create .apk (Android
Application Package) files for each major target.

The queue[2] currently still has more than 300 patches pending, which seems
to include every patch that's still pending review or commit. If you get
build failure notices on patches that haven't been touched for months,
please feel free to ignore them.

We plan to add a tester to the waterfall in the next few weeks, which will
also be running all unit tests, API tests and Layout Tests on actual
devices.

Thanks,
Peter

[1]
http://trac.webkit.org/browser/trunk/Source/WebKit/chromium/features.gypi#L148
[2] http://webkit-commit-queue.appspot.com/queue-status/cr-android-ews
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Re: [webkit-dev] Chromium for Android builders have been added to the EWS

2012-08-10 Thread Kenneth Rohde Christiansen
Nice to hear and congratulation with getting so far!

I am very happy that you are aiming at having a working mobile port in
trunk; similar goals that we have for the Qt port.

Cheers
Kenneth

On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 12:06 PM, Peter Beverloo pe...@chromium.org wrote:

 Hi WebKit,

 Starting yesterday, a queue is now available for the Early Warning System
 (EWS) which will be building --but not testing-- all patches uploaded to
 Bugzilla for the Chromium for Android configuration.

 Compared to Chromium Linux, the main differences are that Android will
 cross-compile the entire project to the ARMv7 architecture (thumb, with
 NEON disabled); the list of enabled features is slightly different[1], and
 some source files have Android-specific implementations. Finally, after
 building the .so libraries is complete, it will create .apk (Android
 Application Package) files for each major target.

 The queue[2] currently still has more than 300 patches pending, which
 seems to include every patch that's still pending review or commit. If you
 get build failure notices on patches that haven't been touched for months,
 please feel free to ignore them.

 We plan to add a tester to the waterfall in the next few weeks, which will
 also be running all unit tests, API tests and Layout Tests on actual
 devices.

 Thanks,
 Peter

 [1]
 http://trac.webkit.org/browser/trunk/Source/WebKit/chromium/features.gypi#L148
 [2] http://webkit-commit-queue.appspot.com/queue-status/cr-android-ews

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