On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 04:38:08PM +0100, Landry Breuil wrote: > On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 04:19:30PM +0100, Francisco de Borja Lopez Rio wrote: > > Hi everybody (first time writing to this list) > > > > Attached is a port for PhantomJS, a headless WebKit scriptable with a > > JavaScript API. It has fast and native support for various web standards: > > DOM handling, CSS selector, JSON, Canvas, and SVG. > > > > Home page: http://phantomjs.org > > > > This is my first attempt to write a port for OpenBSD, so any feedback will > > be really appreciated. > > > > Notes: > > > > - It requires qt4, webkit and some other libraries in order to build, but > > it only builds correctly against the versions provided in its own tarball. > > I tried for some time to build it against qt4 and webkit from ports, but > > it didn't work. > > Urgh. No. The horror. > > We dont need yet another copy of qt4 and webkit in the tree.... >
I do agree, it is really disgusting that it does not build against our existing ports for those. The phantomjs project encourages the use of the bundled libs, and the author wrote something about it too: http://ariya.ofilabs.com/2012/03/the-evolution-of-phantomjs-build-workflow.html Personally, I'd like to get it to build against what we have in the ports tree, maybe someone with a stronger background in qt4 could help a bit with it? -- "Do nothing which is of no use." - Miyamoto Musashi --------------------------------------------------------------------- Francisco de Borja Lopez Rio ([email protected]) Soluciones Informaticas Codigo23 S.L.U. http://www.codigo23.net
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