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supergadgetman 2009-01-05 17:49

Re: WebKit engine for default browser
 
Thanks so much for the reply. I got engine chooser removed, but libicu38 complained that libwebkitgtk-1.0 depends in libicu38 so it wont let me remove it. Just to let you know I also have Tear web browser installed, but I am using your webkit instead of Bundyo's
Should I not worry about this error and just continue with the install?
T.I.A.

pronvit 2009-01-05 17:56

Re: WebKit engine for default browser
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by supergadgetman (Post 254627)
Thanks so much for the reply. I got engine chooser removed, but libicu38 complained that libwebkitgtk-1.0 depends in libicu38 so it wont let me remove it. Just to let you know I also have Tear web browser installed, but I am using your webkit instead of Bundyo's
Should I not worry about this error and just continue with the install?
T.I.A.

Yes, don't worry so much:) Better re-download my package, I made it installable via app manager in normal mode.

Btw, my webkit will not work with Tear (library name changed, it will work after some modifications in xterm). This is done to avoid problems because Bundyo's webkit will not work with my package at all because several more functions added to my version.

supergadgetman 2009-01-05 18:03

Re: WebKit engine for default browser
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pronvit (Post 254630)
Yes, don't worry so much:) Better re-download my package, I made it installable via app manager in normal mode.

Btw, my webkit will not work with Tear (library name changed, it will work after some modifications in xterm). This is done to avoid problems because Bundyo's webkit will not work with my package at all because several more functions added to my version.

Oh Ok...I didnt know that. Thanks for the heads up. Can your webkit and Bundyo's webkit co-exist?

maacruz 2009-01-05 18:08

Re: WebKit engine for default browser
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pronvit (Post 254630)
Btw, my webkit will not work with Tear (library name changed, it will work after some modifications in xterm). This is done to avoid problems because Bundyo's webkit will not work with my package at all because several more functions added to my version.

Why don't both of you collaborate and maintain a single webkit package?

meizirkki 2009-01-05 18:16

Re: WebKit engine for default browser
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by maacruz (Post 254636)
Why don't both of you collaborate and maintain a single webkit package?

Or just tell me what are those changes in xterm (symlinks?)

pronvit 2009-01-05 18:22

Re: WebKit engine for default browser
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by supergadgetman (Post 254635)
Oh Ok...I didnt know that. Thanks for the heads up. Can your webkit and Bundyo's webkit co-exist?

of course, that's why I renamed my package

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Why don't both of you collaborate and maintain a single webkit package?
maybe we can, but I just needed to add several functions to webkit in order to support correct text input in browser. so that my package became incompatible with Bundyo's webkit. and then to avoid conflicts and unwanted problems for users I included renamed webkit library into my package.

Bundyo also makes some changes to webkit, rebuilds it from latest SVN sources. I simply don't have time to coordinate all of this, my main priority is to provide package to users that's easy to install and will work for sure after installation and I don't want to think about and spend time for anything else, sorry.

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Or just tell me what are those changes in xterm (symlinks?)
yes, symlinks. do ls -all /usr/lib/libwebkit* and you will see how standard webkit is called and how mine and you can made appropriate symlinks.

Bundyo 2009-01-05 19:25

Re: WebKit engine for default browser
 
Password text input doesn't need any changes to the API exports, just a check in HTMLInputElement.cpp and two lines in webkitwebview.cpp to set the invisible input mode. Did you make other changes?

pronvit 2009-01-05 19:46

Re: WebKit engine for default browser
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bundyo (Post 254658)
Password text input doesn't need any changes to the API exports, just a check in HTMLInputElement.cpp and two lines in webkitwebview.cpp to set the invisible input mode. Did you make other changes?

even less - just one line in HTMLInputElement::shouldUseInputMethod()

but I didn't talk about password fields. I need its internal GtkIMContext to correctly support international input with hardware keyboard

buhao 2009-01-05 19:59

Re: WebKit engine for default browser
 
Just got my n800 back from repair. I have tried to get this going on it, but to no luck so far. Everything proceeds ok until installing the tablet-browser_daemon. After choosing to install from the file downloaded from the first page, I get a pop up that says "Unable to update tablet-browser_daemon" Any suggestions?

pronvit 2009-01-05 20:03

Re: WebKit engine for default browser
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by buhao (Post 254670)
Just got my n800 back from repair. I have tried to get this going on it, but to no luck so far. Everything proceeds ok until installing the tablet-browser_daemon. After choosing to install from the file downloaded from the first page, I get a pop up that says "Unable to update tablet-browser_daemon" Any suggestions?

read this post http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...&postcount=133

you don't need to install anything except my new package. I'll update first post later.


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