Yes, It's not *quite* ready for prime time.  As much as I've been using it
I'm still not able to do my limited web activites completely using it.  :)
But I completely agree, really shaping up quickly.
Brandon

On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 10:46 AM, James Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 03:28:10PM +0200, Landry Breuil wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > i'm sending this update to whoever showed interest in midori since it
> > has been imported.. this works fine with current webkit (i'll work on
> > updating it afterwards), needs a small waf.port.mk fix (attached) and
> > the devel/libunique port i just imported, which enables unique support
> > (ie you have a running midori instance, you type midori google.fr in a
> > term, and your midori window pops in foreground with a new tab opening
> > google.fr).
> > gvfs/gio is disabled for now as it's far too crashy. py-docutils is used
> > to generate the user html documentation. In overall, it works fine..
> >
> > Please test/comment/use, this will probably be similar to what i'll
> > commit soon after some testing on other archs.
> >
> > Landry
>
> Landry,
>
> Waf, libunique and midori all build and run great on amd64. Midori
> really seems to be coming around.
>
> --
> James Turner
> BSD Group Consulting
> http://www.bsdgroup.org
>
>

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