FYI -<br><br>I managed to build a konqE static binary ported/cross-compiled for uClinux on Blackfin. It handles some basic javascript, but barfs on some of the more intense javascript. Also I get some squirley behaviour, like when I say "disallow all cookies all the time" the darn thing still asks me if I want to allow cookies.<br><br>It is about 9 to 9.5Mb footprint and isn't reliable or robust enough at this point to be rolled out for any product use.<br><br>Bill<br><br><b><i>Eva Brucherseifer <eva.brucherseifer@basyskom.de></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> Am Mittwoch, 8. August 2007 schrieb Henry Jensen:<br>> Hello,<br>><br>> On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 18:24:41 +0200<br>><br>> "Johann Wilfling" <wj313@gmx.net> wrote:<br>> > Anyway, I need something more smaller as libqt-3 alone takes about 8MB<br>> > of hard disk space, plus the
additional memory footprint of konq-e.<br>><br>> My distro DeLi Linux ships an older version of Konq-E wich uses qt2-X11<br>> (statically linked). It has basic javascript and css support.<br>><br>> Unfortunately the current Konq-E uses qt3 or qt2-e and kdelibs 3.x, so the<br>> memory footprint is significant.<br><br>It also works with Qt2/X11. Do you really have an X server on your system? The <br>framebuffer version certainly is smaller. <br>The Qt2 version doesn't support some things which KonqE needs, therefore the <br>Qt2 version contains some code from Qt3. Thus Qt3 version might be only <br>slightly larger or even of equal size.<br><br>I think KonqE can be stripped, but I am not sure how much. Also I am not sure <br>a completely statically linked version is possible. We would need to look <br>into that.<br>Stefan: do you have some insight on that? Do you have some numbers on <br>footprint memory/disk at hand?<br><br>><br>> The other
alternative is to look out for the current Gtk-Webkit<br>> development, but the available browsers for this (e.g. gpe-minibrowser from<br>> the gpe project) are pretty unstable. And they need Gtk2, so the memory<br>> footprint isn't exactly small too.<br>><br>> If you can live without Javascript and CSS there is still dillo, but this<br>> project seems to be dead.<br><br>If you can live without JS and CSS assistant is really the best solution, or <br>implementing an own small app based on QTextEdit.<br><br>><br>> I'm afraid you won't get a "current" browser with Javascript and CSS<br>> support which needs less than 32 MB RAM.<br>><br>> Regards,<br>><br>> Henry<br>><br>><br>><br>> _______________________________________________<br>> konq-e mailing list<br>> konq-e@kde.org<br>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/konq-e<br><br><br><br>-- <br>Eva Brucherseifer<br>President & CEO<br><br>basysKom
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