Yea, now I understand. I read a little bit on the WiKi about archlinuxcn and similar repositories, I had no idea those exist. Thanks.
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Package Details: webkitgtk 3:2.4.11-27
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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/webkitgtk.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | webkitgtk |
Description: | Legacy Web content engine for GTK+ 3 |
Upstream URL: | https://webkitgtk.org/ |
Licenses: | custom |
Conflicts: | libwebkit3, webkitgtk3 |
Provides: | libwebkit3, webkitgtk3 |
Replaces: | libwebkit3, webkitgtk3 |
Submitter: | City-busz |
Maintainer: | frealgagu |
Last Packager: | frealgagu |
Votes: | 71 |
Popularity: | 0.99 |
First Submitted: | 2017-06-30 07:40 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2023-08-15 19:11 (UTC) |
Dependencies (20)
- enchant
- geoclue2 (geoclue_fake-gitAUR, geoclue)
- gst-plugins-base-libs (gst-plugins-base-libs-gitAUR)
- gtk3 (gtk3-no_deadkeys_underlineAUR, gtk3-classicAUR, gtk3-classic-xfceAUR, gtk3-patched-filechooser-icon-viewAUR)
- harfbuzz-icu (harfbuzz-icu-gitAUR)
- libgl (nvidia-340xx-utilsAUR, libglvnd-gitAUR, amdgpu-pro-oglpAUR, amdgpu-pro-oglp-legacyAUR, libglvnd)
- libsecret
- libsoup
- libwebp (libwebp-gitAUR)
- libxslt (libxslt-gitAUR)
- libxt
- gobject-introspection (gobject-introspection-gitAUR) (make)
- gperf (gperf-gitAUR) (make)
- gtk2 (gtk2-maemoAUR, gtk2-patched-filechooser-icon-viewAUR) (make)
- mesa (mesa-minimal-gitAUR, mesa-gitAUR, amdonly-gaming-mesa-gitAUR, mesa-amd-bc250AUR, mesa-wsl2-gitAUR, mesa-amber) (make)
- ruby (make)
- gst-libav (gst-libav-gitAUR) (optional) – nonfree media decoding
- gst-plugins-base (gst-plugins-base-gitAUR) (optional) – free media decoding
- gst-plugins-good (gst-plugins-good-gitAUR) (optional) – media decoding
- gtk2 (gtk2-maemoAUR, gtk2-patched-filechooser-icon-viewAUR) (optional) – Netscape plugin support
Required by (10)
- anylogic-ple (optional)
- anylogic-professional (optional)
- anylogic-university (optional)
- erika-git
- gnome-web-photo
- haskell-gtk2
- magicassistant-gtk
- remmina-plugin-webkit
- typhoon
- uzbl-core-next-git
Sources (10)
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<deleted-account> commented on 2017-12-22 09:09 (UTC)
yan12125 commented on 2017-12-22 09:06 (UTC)
@doronbehar: I think I misunderstood you. I was referring a binary package built from this PKGBUILD, not a prebuilt binary from the webkitgtk team.
<deleted-account> commented on 2017-12-22 08:28 (UTC)
@yan12125
- Now I understand, the naming confused me
- As far as I can see in when viewing the
PKGBUILD
, I don't see andarchlinuxcn
URL there and I see a lot ofpatch
s andmake
commands.
yan12125 commented on 2017-12-22 08:23 (UTC)
@doronbehar:
- webkit2gtk provides WebKit 2 API while webkitgtk provides WebKit 1 API. They are not compatible.
- Why not? I'm using archlinuxcn's binary package right now.
<deleted-account> commented on 2017-12-22 08:20 (UTC)
I have 2 question:
- Does anyone can tell me please what is the difference between this package and the package
webkit2gtk
fromextra/
? - If there is a precompiled binary like @cabbage suggested, why don't we use it instead?
cabbage commented on 2017-12-21 16:22 (UTC)
It took about 3.5 hours to build this package. i5 laptop with 8G of RAM, makeflags j4. Burnt the hell out of the poor laptop :(
A serious suggestion: if your machine is not extraordinarily powerful, don't try to build this from source. Go find a binary to install. Compiling huge software from source is a painful waste of life/time/energy, and that's also the reason I chose to abandon Gentoo.
tengel commented on 2017-12-21 00:57 (UTC) (edited on 2017-12-21 01:00 (UTC) by tengel)
FYI for anyone who might care, I have some small scripts which do forward and reverse searches on libraries (binaries linked to a lib, and binaries missing libs they're linked to) system-wide and nothing comes up on my system for these libraries anymore.
On 2017-06-30 this package was moved from Extra to AUR, so I think whatever installed it as a dependency no longer uses it. I think it may have been an older version of atril
, as it was added when that package was updated in 2015, and atril today uses the newer webkit2gtk package.
[2015-06-10 19:36] [ALPM] installed webkitgtk2 (2.4.9-1)
[2015-06-10 19:36] [ALPM] upgraded atril (1.8.1-2 -> 1.10.0-1)
Here is the commit which atril dropped the dependency on this package: https://git.archlinux.org/svntogit/community.git/commit/trunk?h=packages/atril&id=27172abd422604ffdc22f4e730ecfa31fd037ab3
Others might be in the same situation and have no need for this package and it's insane compile time anymore, your mileage may vary. :) In reverse, my scan actually showed me this (installed, older) package is broken as it has a dependency on ICU that has been upgraded long ago, this package was using it and never rebuilt:
$ pacman -Qo /usr/bin/jsc-1; ldd /usr/bin/jsc-1 | grep -i 'not found'
/usr/bin/jsc-1 is owned by webkitgtk2 2.4.11-6
libicui18n.so.59 => not found
libicuuc.so.59 => not found
Hope this helps someone else out there possibly avoid burning out your poor laptop CPU.
Thermi commented on 2017-12-20 22:10 (UTC)
This builds a 1.7 GB .so file on my system. What the hell is up with this packet?
yan12125 commented on 2017-12-20 02:56 (UTC) (edited on 2018-12-01 01:46 (UTC) by yan12125)
FAQ
Q1. error while loading shared libraries: libicui18n.so.62: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
A1. You'll need to rebuild against the new ICU 63.
Q2. I can't build! There's an error "error: ‘WTF::StringImpl::StaticASCIILiteraicASCIILiteral’ has not been declared"
A2. Try disabling parallel building - use -j1
in both PKGBUILD and /etc/makepkg.conf
Q3. Building takes too long time!
A3: WebKit is inherently big and complex. It can take up to 13.5 hours to build (on AMD Athlon X2, thanks to @Bonnietwin for sharing). You can modify makepkg.conf or PKGBUILD directly to build it in parallel. Check out @MadMe's and @tuxsavvy's comments.
Q4. What's the difference between this package and extra/webkit2gtk?
A4. webkitgtk/webkitgtk2 provides WebKit1 API/ABI, which is not compatible with WebKit2 API/ABI provided by extra/webkit2gtk.
stef204 commented on 2017-12-19 18:31 (UTC) (edited on 2017-12-20 14:10 (UTC) by stef204)
In addition to compile time (thanks @MadMe for the tip; [here's additional info https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/MAKEOPTS] but this thread wrong forum to discuss), what about the download time? Been trying to download source now for about 6 hours, progress: 3.08 MB.... What's going on with the throttling (280 bytes/s)?
In light of the considerable dwonload and compile time, would you consider providing a binary (for example, with with gpg signature)?
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frealgagu commented on 2019-04-14 18:13 (UTC) (edited on 2020-12-06 03:31 (UTC) by frealgagu)
FAQ
Q: What's the difference between this package and extra/webkit2gtk?
A: webkitgtk/webkitgtk2 provides WebKit1 API/ABI, which is not compatible with WebKit2 API/ABI provided by extra/webkit2gtk. WebKitGTK+ 2.4.x is the latest branch that provides WebKit1 API. Later branches provides WebKit2 API only.
Please don't flag it as out-of-date.
Q: Are there binaries for this package somewhere?
A: I maintain the latest built package at https://github.com/frealgagu/archlinux.webkitgtk/releases
Q: "error while loading shared libraries: libicui18n.so.62: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"
A: You'll need to rebuild against the latest version of ICU.
Q: "error: ‘WTF::StringImpl::StaticASCIILiteraicASCIILiteral’ has not been declared" or any enchant errors.
A: If you are building in parallel, try disabling parallel using -j1 in /etc/makepkg.conf
Q: Why building takes too long time?
A: WebKit is inherently big and complex. You can modify /etc/makepkg.conf or PKGBUILD directly to build it in parallel.
Change "make all stamp-po" by "make -j x all stamp-po" in PKGBUILD replacing x by cores your machine has. (Thanks to @MadMe)
Change /etc/makepkg.conf in that way: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/makepkg#Parallel_compilation under
# ARCHITECTURE, COMPILE FLAGS
useMAKEFLAGS="-j9"
# It should be one more than your virtual CPUs. (Thanks to @tuxsavvy).However be pending if errors occur as mentioned in previous question.
Q: How much I want to wait to a successful compilation?
A: It varies of your PC's processor and RAM, the times shared in the comments are as follow:
3.5 hours to build on core i5 laptop with 8G of RAM, makeflags j4. (@cabbage)
13.5 hours to build on AMD Athlon X2, makeflags j1 (@Bonnietwin).
5-6 hours on Core2Duo E8400 with 8GB RAM, makeflags j2 (tuxsavvy).
50 minutes on 6c/12t 3.3GHz (@kubrick).