> Ah, thanks, they don't stop my build. But I had assumed that they would
> make my build fail sooner or later. At the moment it fails later for
> something unrelated (
>
> perl C:/wbkt/WebKit/JavaScriptCore/pcre/dftables
> tmp\chartables.c
> Error in tempfile() using \tm
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>
>> For example, I get an error like:
>>
>> c:\Projects\qt-win-opensource-src-4.4.1=bin\rcc.exe: File does not exist
>> '..\..\..\WebCore\page\inspector\WebKit.qrc'
>
>Are you sure this stops the build? IIRC Usually this is a
> For example, I get an error like:
>
> c:\Projects\qt-win-opensource-src-4.4.1=bin\rcc.exe: File does not exist
> '..\..\..\WebCore\page\inspector\WebKit.qrc'
Are you sure this stops the build? IIRC Usually this is a warning only and can
be ignored. We're working on this, but this is not our hi
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Subject: Re: [webkit-dev] WebKit and Windows/Cygwin
> At this point, I am at a total loss as I have yet to be able to build
> anything.
Well, you got the error message. At the risk of pointing the obvious, I
would
say just trace the error message to find out where it fails.
> At this point, I am at a total loss as I have yet to be able to build
> anything.
Well, you got the error message. At the risk of pointing the obvious, I would
say just trace the error message to find out where it fails.
> perl
> C:/cygwin/home/Administrator/WebKit/JavaScriptCore/pcre/d
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Ok ... but the Windows build requires me to be in cygwin for other
reasons. I guess I'm basically trying to confirm that as it stands
today, you cannot build Qt Windows port as specified on webkit.
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> Ok ... but the Windows build requires me to be in cygwin for other
> reasons. I guess I'm basically trying to confirm that as it stands
> today, you cannot build Qt Windows port as specified on webkit.org due
> to cygwin not supporting the r
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If you are building for Qt 4, do not use cygwin. Use the Wi
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> So, you're saying I can force an Apple build, but that does me no good
> because I have a Windows machine.
Apple's Windows port runs on Windows, so you're in a good position to
build it.
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Subject: Re: [webkit-dev] WebKit and Windows/Cygwin
Mark,
That's interesting because on a Windows machine you have to use cygwin,
but cygwin supports qt3 only. I take it from your remark that qt4 is
required. Therefore, it is not possible build for Windows. (By the way,
I don
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> Apparently that's not what I want then
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> Apparently that's not what I want then. It is still curious that I
> can't
> seem to build it under cygwin (as per the instructions.) Perhaps
> this is
> due to the fact that after I got the source, the update command
> doesn't
> succe
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> Thanks for the response. Something is still confus
On Sep 9, 2008, at 8:44 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thanks for the response. Something is still confusting to me. When I
> follow the instructions to get and build WebKit from the main
> WebKit.org page, what exactly am I building?
WebKit that works with Safari. On Windows, a WebKit that w
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> I should add that the ultimate goal of my research is to try to
> determine if we can use WebKit to build a client running on a Windows
CE
> device.
This one
> I should add that the ultimate goal of my research is to try to
> determine if we can use WebKit to build a client running on a Windows CE
> device.
This one might be interesting for you:
http://labs.trolltech.com/blogs/2008/08/27/webkit-on-windows-ce/
> Note that I am primarily Windows devel
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Hi Mark,
I'm following the instructions
o I feel a
bit lost and frustrated at this time.
Frank
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On Sep 8, 2008
On Sep 8, 2008, at 12:50 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I’m new to WebKit, having been given the project of investigating
> it’s use in an upcoming project. I’m having problems getting the
> source and building it. I’m attempting to build on a Windows
> platform. I have all
Hi Everyone,
I'm new to WebKit, having been given the project of investigating it's
use in an upcoming project. I'm having problems getting the source and
building it. I'm attempting to build on a Windows platform. I have all
the tools specified on webkit.org. I was finally able to checkout all
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