On 04/27/2010 07:02 PM, Nyx wrote:
If you want to set the flags manually, you should write "CXXFLAGS+="...
instead of "CXXFLAGS=".
Another way would be to set export QMAKEARGS="$QMAKEARGS
DEFINES+=ENABLE_JIT=0" before building.
However, the first method what you tried is right, so if it is crashing
then smg wrong with the JIT. What platform (Architecture, OS, qt-version)
do you use?
Ubuntu 9.10, x86 32 bit, qt package is libqt4-dev (4.5.3). I would assume
Your qt version is fairly old, if you want to develop, you probably need
a newer version from upstream (eg. 4.6.2).
the problem is in fact with the JIT, because it happens when I browse away
from the blank page to google.com, which is when the JavaScript interpreter
gets instantiated.
That is strange. Did you checkout the source from svn? Did you mess
around in the code?
By the way, I intend to be messing around with the interpreter a fair bit.
Is running buld-webkit every time I make a change to the source really the
way to go about this, or is there a more efficient way?
If you do not change things which are related to generated code, you can
also use make -C WebKitBuild/Release (or Debug respectively), but it is
probably safer to use build-webkit, which also builds incrementally, but
generates the needed code, if there was a change, and runs qmake.
BR;
Andras
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