building smaller mac-bundles

meik michalke meik.michalke at uni-duesseldorf.de
Sat Jul 2 17:48:44 UTC 2016


hi,

Am Mittwoch, 29. Juni 2016, 18:13:44 schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier:
> QtWebKit was indeed deprecated in Qt 5.6 and this _is_ a problem for us
> on Windows (where the replacement is _not_ buildable using MinGW).

does this mean that QtWebEngine is not available, or that RKWard doesn't build 
with it?
 https://wiki.qt.io/Porting_from_QtWebKit_to_QtWebEngine

> qtwebkit should still build from source, so I assume
>   emerge qtwebkit
> should fix the problem (and I'll have to add it as a dependency in the
> port file).

unfortunately, "emerge qtwebkit" just shows a message that an older version is 
available but won't compile/install. i suppose it would only be installable 
with an older version of the Qt libraries alltogether, but that would be 
riding a dead horse, wouldn't it?


viele grüße :: m.eik

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  institut f"ur experimentelle psychologie
  abt. f"ur diagnostik und differentielle psychologie
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