Skipping minor releases is fair enough. Perhaps something we/I could look
at as well is finding some way to making Windows development/packaging
easier. I notice a lot of project, cross platform ones at least are moving
toward cefpython?
http://code.google.com/p/cefpython/
- Matthew
On 7 Octob
Am 08.10.2013 00:14, schrieb Matthew Cunningham:
The enhanced search, multiple words...etc.
Ah I see, I didn't know that was you, sorry. I am very much looking
forward to that!
I don't have an issue with developing on Linux, it's just getting my
hands on a Windows builds is what I'm worried ab
The enhanced search, multiple words...etc. I don't have an issue with
developing on Linux, it's just getting my hands on a Windows builds is what
I'm worried about. If someone else has to do it for me, because I can't get
the build environment working then that would be a pain.
I notice there wasn
This message is indeed strange, since you have libwebkit-1.0-2.dll on
your PATH. Sorry that I can't help you there. Developing a feature on
Linux that works on all platforms should not be a problem, however. That
is the way I develop as well. Which feature do you have in mind by the way?
Cheer
No, I'm getting a slightly different error now though:
*Webkit was not found. It can be found in a package with the name
python-webkit or pywebkitgtk.
DLL load failed: The specified module could not be found.*
The interesting point in this error message is the DLL load failure. I have
the install
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