On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 7:05 AM, Allan Sandfeld Jensen <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello everybody > > I would just like to let you now that I have tagged QtWebKit version 2.3.1, > the tarball is available at > https://gitorious.org/webkit/qtwebkit-23/archive-tarball/qtwebkit-2.3.1 > > The update is mainly stability/support fixes especially on non AMD64 > platforms. There are a lot of fixes for Arm, PowerPC, MSVC and even x86 32bit. > > Note that when compiling on x86 with --no-force-sse2 will now disable LLInt. > LLInt is the low level interpreter which is used when JIT is not considered > profitable. On x86 without SSE2, JIT will still work, but all code will then > be JITed, meaning small JS routines will be slower, but big ones will be as > fast as ever. The patch disabling this didn't make it for Qt 5.0.2, so please > note that Qt 5.0.2 will currently not work out of the box on older x86 > processors without SSE2. In Qt 5.1.0 and QtWebKit 2.3.2 I expect to include a > proper patch for LLInt without SSE2. > > I have been testing QtWebKit 2.3 on Mountain Lion, but it will not build > without some customization, since ANGLE does not compile with gcc 4.2, and the > macx-clang profile is not included with Qt 4.8.4. You can however make a macx- > clang profile for Qt 4.8 and that appears to work. > > Best regards > `Allan Sandfeld Jensen
There's a perfectly usable macx-clang mkspec in Qt 4.8; try -spec unsupported/macx-clang -- the "unsupported" means that Digia won't give you tech support on it, not that it doesn't work. /s/ Adam _______________________________________________ webkit-qt mailing list [email protected] https://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo/webkit-qt
