quinq wrote:
Just a quick word to inform you that a new branch for surf (ingenuously called
surf2) has been created as a first step toward running surf on top of WebKit2.
It's not fully mature yet but quite usable and having user feedback would be
greatly appreciated.
Heyho,
I remember from
Quentin,
Thanks for your work!
Quoth quinq on 28a0fc1:
port surf to gtk3
Doesn't this imply a DBus dependency?
As far as I can tell, gtk+3 has had a hard dependency on atk-bridge
(which, in turn, requires DBus) since 3.6.something.
Regards,
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wcm
Wolfgang Corcoran-Mathe said:
Doesn't this imply a DBus dependency?
AFAIR WebkitGtk itself depends on DBUS since inception.
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Dmitrij D. Czarkoff
Dmitrij,
Quoth Dmitrij D. Czarkoff on Sat, Jul 04 2015 10:45 +0200:
AFAIR WebkitGtk itself depends on DBUS since inception.
In theory it probably does.
surf/webkitgtk1 run fine without DBus installed, interestingly.
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wcm
Thank you for doing this Quentin. webkit1 (webkitgtk2 in Arch) is pretty
stale now, so we needed to move to http://webkitgtk.org/ aka webkit2
(webkit2gtk in Arch) sooner than later.
I've packaged it in Arch here:
https://aur4.archlinux.org/packages/surf2/
I'm using surf2 in a product: