On Sep 15, 2009, at 8:37 AM, Phil Longstaff wrote:
Me too. Except for a few bugs (printer font too small when report
printed/image doesn't appear on invoice) on Windows, webkit seems to
be stable on win32 and linux. I don't want to proceed to far
without nailing it down on the mac as well.
For win32, I ended up getting a build someone (who is working on the
win32 port, I believe) had done, and we have just put that in a file
and reuse it for every build (go tohttp://sourceforge.net/projects/gnucash/files/
, open up 2.3.0 and you'll see webkit-1.1.5-win32.zip). Maybe we
need to do that for mac as well. If you get a mac build that works,
zip it up and store it.
If you're developing against a frozen version of Webkit, no worries, I
guess. I've got 1.1.12 patched and working, with a copy of the release
tarball stored locally. The long term risk will come when Gtk changes
their interface (which they've been talking about on gtk-devel instead
of reviewing OSX patches, grr.) and Webkit-gtk-1.1.12 no longer builds
against it. Of course, given how long it took Gnucash to move to Gtk
+-2, that might be a feature...
Regards,
John Ralls
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