OS/2, eCS & ArcaOS - Technical > Web applications
QT5 simplebrowser
Dariusz Piatkowski:
Hello Dimitriy,
--- Quote from: Dmitriy Kuminov on November 13, 2020, 09:31:46 pm ---...The new highmem fixes some nasty bug in DosRead on JFS which hangs the system if an app tries to load a few hundred megabytes in one go. It's available in the exp repo as RPM now BTW. And you should NOT mark LIBCN0.DLL or LIBCX0.DLL for loading high — it will break virtually everything on your system...
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Current 1.0.0 release is available in highmem-1.0.1-1.oc00.pentium4, will you continue with those updates as well, or will highmem.exe transition to the RPM package...OR...did you mean to say that the new highmem.exe is available as highmem-1.0.x-1.oc00.pentium4 RPM package on the EXP repo?
Sorry, may seem silly, but better to clarify as opposed to assuming anything. I suspect you meant the updated highmem RPM package as opposed to rolling it into the base RPM RPM package.
Dariusz Piatkowski:
Just answered my own question...there is an updated highmem RPM package out there...
--- Quote from: Dariusz Piatkowski on November 13, 2020, 11:08:24 pm ---Hello Dimitriy,
--- Quote from: Dmitriy Kuminov on November 13, 2020, 09:31:46 pm ---...The new highmem fixes some nasty bug in DosRead on JFS which hangs the system if an app tries to load a few hundred megabytes in one go. It's available in the exp repo as RPM now BTW. And you should NOT mark LIBCN0.DLL or LIBCX0.DLL for loading high — it will break virtually everything on your system...
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Current 1.0.0 release is available in highmem-1.0.1-1.oc00.pentium4, will you continue with those updates as well, or will highmem.exe transition to the RPM package...OR...did you mean to say that the new highmem.exe is available as highmem-1.0.x-1.oc00.pentium4 RPM package on the EXP repo?
Sorry, may seem silly, but better to clarify as opposed to assuming anything. I suspect you meant the updated highmem RPM package as opposed to rolling it into the base RPM RPM package.
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Martin Iturbide:
Hi
Today I installed the "Simple Browser proof of concept" announced by Bitwise.
--- Quote ---Proof of concept:
We released a proof of concept browser, which is limited in functionality. It lacks bookmarks, printing and more. This browser is to demonstrate, that a lot more websites are working. The Otter Browser in the end will have more functionality of course.
Here you can download the latest browser version. In the 7z download is a readme.txt file with details how run run the browser.
In order to run it, you need to update libc, libcx, libevent and ffmpeg-libs from Netlabs experimental repository.
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I also installed "minizip" from the rpm/yum .
I get this error "SYS1804: The system cannot find the file XSLT1."
Which package has that DLL?
Regards
roberto:
You need
libxslt
saludos
Dave Yeo:
Also don't forget ffmpeg-legacy-libs or whatever it is called for Mozilla.
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