Quentin,
Quoth Quentin Rameau on Sat, Jul 04 2015 11:30 +0200:
> Doesn't this imply a DBus dependency?
Maybe, I didn't really look into the gtk3 dependency tree.
But what's your point?
I'm curious as to whether the price of viewing the 'modern web' is
running DBus, given (A) the quality of th
Dmitrij,
Quoth Dmitrij D. Czarkoff on Sat, Jul 04 2015 10:45 +0200:
AFAIR WebkitGtk itself depends on DBUS since inception.
In theory it probably does.
surf/webkitgtk1 run fine without DBus installed, interestingly.
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Thank you for doing this Quentin. webkit1 (webkitgtk2 in Arch) is pretty
stale now, so we needed to move to http://webkitgtk.org/ aka webkit2
(webkit2gtk in Arch) sooner than later.
I've packaged it in Arch here:
https://aur4.archlinux.org/packages/surf2/
I'm using surf2 in a product:
https://web
Wolfgang Corcoran-Mathe said:
> Doesn't this imply a DBus dependency?
AFAIR WebkitGtk itself depends on DBUS since inception.
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Dmitrij D. Czarkoff
Quentin,
Thanks for your work!
Quoth quinq on 28a0fc1:
port surf to gtk3
Doesn't this imply a DBus dependency?
As far as I can tell, gtk+3 has had a hard dependency on atk-bridge
(which, in turn, requires DBus) since 3.6.something.
Regards,
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