In article you
wrote:
>> libsoup itself is a nice thing because it enables asynchronous HTTP
>> access. But our libsoup package ic compiled against GConf, so it's
>> rather GNOME than GTK.
>
> since lx* triggered this thread,
>
> I guess their (light desktops users) preferred browser is midori
> libsoup itself is a nice thing because it enables asynchronous HTTP
> access. But our libsoup package ic compiled against GConf, so it's
> rather GNOME than GTK.
since lx* triggered this thread,
I guess their (light desktops users) preferred browser is midori a
webkitgtk one, and that depends o
Am Freitag, den 09.04.2010, 14:38 +0300 schrieb Muayyad AlSadi:
> > It's not only GConf but also other things like gnome-keyring, **libsoup**,
>
> sorry for this off-topic,
> is libsoup a light gtk library, or a deeply integrated gnome library
> I'm asking this because webkitgtk depends on it
> rp