Probably need port to the WebKit2 api to use webkitgtk3
Looks like a good project for the next Google Summer of Code...

Gonzalo

On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 6:02 AM, Peter Robinson <pbrobin...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 5:15 AM, James Cameron <qu...@laptop.org> wrote:
> > There are a number of not yet released fixes in gitorious for the
> > Browse activity [1]:
> >
> > - #3954 clear URL entry when Escape is pressed, Sai Vineet,
> >
> > - #4712 show/hide tray button tooltip consistency, Gonzalo Odiard,
> >
> > - delay evince import, Gonzalo Odiard,
> >
> > - #4638 missing palettes workaround, Anubhav Jaiswal,
> >
> > There have also been several translation commits.
> >
> > Is a release expected soon?
>
> One thing I'd like, I've not had to investigate deeply, is that in
> Fedora there is now a webkitgtk4 version which contains libwebkit2gtk
> used by sugar-toolkit-gtk3. Browse uses webkitgtk3 which means we ship
> two versions of a massive library. I did a quick "try and build
> against webkitgtk3" but it didn't appear to work. I'd love someone who
> knows Browse to have a look to see if we can fix building against
> either release.
>
> Peter
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