On 4/21/06, Rogério Brito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Package: liferea-mozilla > Severity: wishlist > > Hi. > > I'm trying to keep my installation down to as minimal as possible and > one of the programs that I have recently decided to keep after > experimenting a little bit is liferea. > > I saw in other bugreports that liferea-mozilla is the "way to go" and > would like to get it installed, but I already have both Firefox and > Thunderbird installed. > > I think that it should not be necessary to pull in yet another browsing > engine based on geeko (implicit or explicit) and this is the purpose of > this e-mail: is it possible to use the already installed geeko rendering > engine present in firefox? > > Perhaps not now, but using xulrunner (already in testing) for the next > releases (which is intended to make Firefox and Thunderbird share more > code, as far as I understand it)?
I already tried compiling against the Debian xulrunner packages. I could not even get a simple test application to display simple HTML. With Liferea I just get crashes. Also the xulrunner homepage explains that the gtkmozembed part of xulrunner is not finished yet. Lars

