On 11/17/2013 02:17 PM, Ingo Weinhold wrote:
On 11/17/2013 09:16 AM, Adrien Destugues wrote:Yes, the API changed to allow for cookie storage and management on the application side. I'd really like someone else to do the build on a gcc4 system, so I'm not the only one doing WebKit builds, but if no one wants to do it, I'll have a look at setting this up.FWIW, I just had a look. But unfortunately you didn't provide a source archive stripped by the tests (as I did for the previous version) and I'm really not inclined to wait several hours for checking out the huge repository. BTW the repository URL in the recipe is no longer valid.
Do you have any plans to remedy the situation? The correct repository address seems to be https://github.com/haiku/webkit.git now. The commit the latest recipe refers to -- 0a2867a628bbe7cf59127b49b7d66b661eac961c -- does, however, no longer exist. Guessing from the commit message I would assume it has been rebased to 42c0fc927f0d55bb171e27ddf5a26876ed54980b. Given that it is over a month old and lots of other commits followed it -- including build fixes and adjustments to Haiku API changes -- and the latest x86_gcc2 package version differs from that of the recipe anyway, I suppose this is no longer current. So what is the version to build? And on what Haiku revision?
I find it very odd, that you expect others to build packages for the other architectures, but didn't even provide a working recipe.
CU, IngoPS: Please make sure that source URLs used in recipes keep working. Either by not rebasing or by using tags. Alternatively, remove old recipes.