Le 2 juin 08 à 10:27, Paul Pedriana a écrit :
I'm wondering if anybody has successfully ported WebKit to a platform other than Windows or Unix. I ask because I am looking into this possibility myself. I've looked at Mozilla and WebKit and at firstleaned towards WebKit, as it seems to be easier to grok. But in lookingat the WebKit source it seems that there are hundreds of platform-specific files and a bit of the source apparently isn'tavailable at all (e.g. some stuff from WebKit Support Libraries). Thus I am becoming more pessimistic about WebKit than when I started. Mozilla'ssource appears to be more portable and platform independent. However, perhaps I am missing something and am not seeing the entire picture. If somebody has some experience working with WebKit on aplatform other than Windows or Unix, perhaps you can enlighten me aboutthe realities here.
Paul,We had the same concern about Platform and this is why we changed/ renamed/moved/refactored Platform and wtf files to create Origyn Web Browser and its abstraction layer. It has been ported to AmigaOS to become the official AmigaOS4 Browser, and some companies are currently working with us on Nucleus, QNX and OS21 and also on top of high-level abstracted (proprietary) middlewares.
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