A Linux blog to share any hints, tips, ebuilds, and insight I have picked up along the way.  My interests mainly lie in security, photography, the web, and multimedia.
			
				
					
				
	
	
				
					
						
							
								Updated Midori ebuild
							
						
					
			
					
						
							
Midori is now using a new build system so if you attempt to emerge it like before it will not work.  There is an updated ebuild available on 
bugzilla.  Unfortunately I have yet to get it to work.  It builds fine with the new ebuild but the program will not start.  I am using it in conjunction with my 
webkit-gtk svn ebuild.  If I find the solution to the problem I will post an update.
UPDATE:  It's working now.  I built it with a vanilla compiler instead of my default hardened compiler and it is running now.  I test Acid3 on Midori everytime I rebuild it.  It gets to 77 before it crashes.  This is better than the 69 I was getting before.  At one time I was able to acheive 100 percent compliance but that hasn't happened in months.  My biggest gripe/bug continues to be the font settings.  It seems that Midori will not respect my font settings until I adjust them.  I have to change the font size and then change it back again every time I start Midori.
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			A Linux blog to share any hints, tips, ebuilds, and insight I have picked up along the way.  My interests mainly lie in security, photography, the web, and multimedia.
			
				
					
				
	
         
				
					
						
							
								Updated Midori ebuild
							
						
					
						
							
								
Midori is now using a new build system so if you attempt to emerge it like before it will not work.  There is an updated ebuild available on 
bugzilla.  Unfortunately I have yet to get it to work.  It builds fine with the new ebuild but the program will not start.  I am using it in conjunction with my 
webkit-gtk svn ebuild.  If I find the solution to the problem I will post an update.
UPDATE:  It's working now.  I built it with a vanilla compiler instead of my default hardened compiler and it is running now.  I test Acid3 on Midori everytime I rebuild it.  It gets to 77 before it crashes.  This is better than the 69 I was getting before.  At one time I was able to acheive 100 percent compliance but that hasn't happened in months.  My biggest gripe/bug continues to be the font settings.  It seems that Midori will not respect my font settings until I adjust them.  I have to change the font size and then change it back again every time I start Midori.
Labels: acid3, ebuild, gentoo, linux, midori, webkit
							
	
						 
							
					 
	
	
 	
			
			  	
			
	
			
		 
	
	
		
	
		
	
		
	
	
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