On Tuesday 11 August 2015 23:17:31 Allan Sandfeld Jensen wrote: > Hello Qt > > QtWebEngine and Chromium in the Qt 5.6 branch have been patched to allow > linking with system libraries on Linux instead of bundled libraries. For > most libraries the system library will be used if development files are > detected on the system. ICU and FFMPEG however defaults to using the > bundled copies and requires using qmake arguments to configure to use > system versions. The required arguments are listed in qmake configure > status (just delete .qmake.cache and run qmake to run the configure step > again). Note that for FFMPEG, the libav libraries from the FFMPEG project > are required, the libraries from the libav project does not work. > > I have so far only tested on Debian. If more people could test it we could > also get better detection and set proper minimal versions. > > If you are a packager and more is required before QtWebEngine can be > packaged on your distribution, please let me know.
[Exactly one month later...] I'll try to check this during the weekend. I'm terribly sorry for not doing it sooner, but life gets in the middle too much lately :-/ Do you think it would be possible to build it against Qt 5.5? Just for testing purposes, of course. -- Hacer algo siempre te llevará más tiempo del que esperabas, incluso si tienes en cuenta la ley de Hofstadter. Douglas Hofstadter http://mundogeek.net/archivos/2009/09/05/la-ley-de-hofstadter/ Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer http://perezmeyer.com.ar/ http://perezmeyer.blogspot.com/ _______________________________________________ Development mailing list Development@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development