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Webkit-GTK svn ebuild
I have been very interested in
Webkit ever since the GTK port was announced. It seems like a good fit for integration with Gnome applications like Epiphany and Evolution. Right now I'm using it in Evolution-RSS and
Midori, a Webkit-GTK browser. There are a couple of svn snapshot ebuilds in portage but I find myself constantly creating new snapshot ebuilds to test out the latest Webkit-GTK along with the svn ebuild of Midori. So in a similar fashion to my
sK1 svn ebuild I decided to create a Webkit-GTK svn ebuild. Be forewarned that the checkout process takes a very long time. Based on my genlop output the checkout process alone took 40 minutes and compilation took another 20 minutes.
/usr/local/portage/net-libs/webkit-gtk-9999.ebuildLabels: ebuild, epiphany, evolution, gentoo, gnome, gtk, linux, midori, svn, webkit
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.
Webkit-GTK svn ebuild
I have been very interested in
Webkit ever since the GTK port was announced. It seems like a good fit for integration with Gnome applications like Epiphany and Evolution. Right now I'm using it in Evolution-RSS and
Midori, a Webkit-GTK browser. There are a couple of svn snapshot ebuilds in portage but I find myself constantly creating new snapshot ebuilds to test out the latest Webkit-GTK along with the svn ebuild of Midori. So in a similar fashion to my
sK1 svn ebuild I decided to create a Webkit-GTK svn ebuild. Be forewarned that the checkout process takes a very long time. Based on my genlop output the checkout process alone took 40 minutes and compilation took another 20 minutes.
/usr/local/portage/net-libs/webkit-gtk-9999.ebuildLabels: ebuild, epiphany, evolution, gentoo, gnome, gtk, linux, midori, svn, webkit
10 Comments:
Thank you, it's exactely what I was searching for !
it does not work sice february 2009 cuz dolt is now rquired. can u make a ebuild for live git dolt?
http://dolt.freedesktop.org/
I'm working on it right now. I haven't updated my blog in a while but I will post a new build when I'm done. It will probably be up tomorrow.
great dude.
feel free do post here. now u know there are some visitor here. :D
hi maybe u have a build for live git for
warzone2100
dillo
pyrename (http://www.infinicode.org/code/pyrenamer/)
too. im looking for a while for this but no one have this.
thx
If you haven't looked yet I posted a new Webkit-GTK build on the site. Check it out.
Check out my new pyrenamer ebuild on the front page.
hi well done and wb. i hope u found a new better job in that time.
i will test all these new and updated ebuilds. i hope u r often online in the next time and there r more news here.
what about a life git ebuild for DOLT? I guess libtool 2.x and DOLT seems to be in coming great combination to speed up the emerge procedure. But it sucks realy noone can write a simple ebuild for it.I already google and seaching for it in the gentoo.org foren.
so i hold this blog alive by anoying u with my "wishlist" XD. c it as a challenge and a demand to u to working on this side.
greeting A.D.
The webkit-gtk ebuild does use DOLT. DOLT isn't a package perse. It's just a macro that can be included in any package. If you look at the webkit-gtk source there is a directory called "autotools" that contains all the macros including dolt.m4. You should see "checking if dolt supports this host... yes, replacing libtool" when webkit-gtk is configuring.
ah ok now i c. thanks to u. im emerging svn webkit atm and it work fine.
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