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otter-browser, Qt5 build
Dave Yeo:
Latest build of the otter-browser attached. Seems someone is just doing code cleanup at the rate of about a commit a day.
Putting this in your environment makes the browser much more stable, just sad it is still alpha quality. Even copy and paste seems somewhat broken.
--- Code: ---set QTWEBENGINE_CHROMIUM_FLAGS="--single-process" otter-browser.exe
--- End code ---
See the cmd file in the package.
Edit: This also has the Window Title fix enabled, need the updated Qt5 libs
Eugene Tucker:
Not a lot of people working on it I guess. Or it is too hard for those involved.
Paul Smedley:
--- Quote from: Eugene Tucker on December 30, 2024, 01:54:08 am ---Not a lot of people working on it I guess. Or it is too hard for those involved.
--- End quote ---
Sounds a bit like the current state of qt6 on OS/2
Dave Yeo:
Today's build of otter-browser gives this in the console window, (hadn't tried a build for a while)
--- Quote ---[2099:7:0127/162231.578000:FATAL:nss_util.cc(155)] NSS_VersionCheck("3.26") fail
ed. NSS >= 3.26 is required. Please upgrade to the latest NSS, and if you still
get this error, contact your distribution maintainer.
Killed by SIGABRT
pid=0x0833 ppid=0x0832 tid=0x0007 slot=0x00e6 pri=0x0200 mc=0x0001 ps=0x0010
K:\WORK\OTTER-BROWSER\BUILD\OTTER-BROWSER.EXE
Creating 0833_07.TRP
Moved 0833_07.TRP to W:\var\log\app\6797b2c9-0833_07-OTTER-BROWSER-exceptq.txt
--- End quote ---
Guess time to update NSS/NSPR.
Edit: Actually I have NSS 3.47/NSPR-4.23.0 installed and restarting otter-browser worked fine.
And then failed opening a HTTPS site.
Dave Yeo:
Doing a full rebuild fixed the NSS issue. I switched to Paul's latest cmake, possible mixing them was the problem. I notice this build is slower and tabs keep spinning like they haven't loaded. Whether due to changes upstream or cmake, I don't know.
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