On Sep 14, 2009, at 10:02 AM, Derek Atkins wrote:

John Ralls <jra...@ceridwen.fremont.ca.us> writes:

I finally got Webkit-Gtk to build, so I finished building
Gnucash-2.3.5 with DBI support. Libdbi-drivers is built with Sqlite3
using /usr/lib/libsqlite3.dylib which is distributed as part of Core
Data. So far so good, everything built with no errors.

When I went to try it out, though, it's not working: The File>Save As
dialog box presents only XML as a save option. I looked through
config.log to make sure that it found the dbi stuff (it did). What
else should I look for before I start debugging?

(On the other hand, the Webkit rendering works fine and is
substantially faster than Gtkhtml. The downside is that Webkit itself
uses Objective C++, which isn't available for 10.4 Tiger, so there
will have to be a separate binary for Tiger.)

Does this mean we couldn't build Webkit-GTK on a 10.4.8 machine?

Regards,
John Ralls

-derek

webkit-gtk 1.1.10 does work with osx 10.4 and 10.5. There are a bunch of tweaks that fink uses to get around various issues (package name: webkit-1.0.2, version 1.1.10).

There are a bunch of issues with the webkit-gtk JIT compiler in versions 1.1.10 - 1.1.14 which prevent building recent webkit-gtk versions on osx 10.6. Curiously, a prerelease snapshot of 1.0.1 works for me on 10.6, so that's what I'm using at the moment.

Dave
--
David Reiser
dbrei...@earthlink.net




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