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Our first decent WebKit rendering!
The WebKit Haiku port team has seen some nice progress lately in the form of our first decent rendering. Read more to see it...
WebCore Now Compiles for Haiku
I know I have been very quiet for a while in regards to my Haiku WebKit port, but that is because I've been in a long session of coding. I am happy to report that this weekend I finally got WebCore compiling for Haiku:
Link ../../../generated/objects/haiku/x86/release/WebKit/WebCore/libwebcore.so
Chmod1 ../../../generated/objects/haiku/x86/release/WebKit/WebCore/libwebcore.so
SetType1 ../../../generated/objects/haiku/x86/release/WebKit/WebCore/libwebcore.so
MimeSet1 ../../../generated/objects/haiku/x86/release/WebKit/WebCore/libwebcore.so
SetVersion1 ../../../generated/objects/haiku/x86/release/WebKit/WebCore/libwebcore.so
So what does this mean? Does it mean the port is now complete? Unfortunately, no it doesn't.
JavaScriptCore Runs on Haiku! (mostly)
So after a few frustrating weeks of very little progress on my WebKit port, I have finally gotten JavaScriptCore running on Haiku!
WebKit Port Complications
I have been documenting my progress on porting the WebKit project to Haiku on the Haikuware site, but decided to also post information here. You may want to read my previous blog article about this port and also the information at the WebKit bounty on Haikuware. Please consider donating to a bounty.
Before I started work on this port I asked in the #webkit IRC channel what the mimimum version of GCC that was required to compile WebKit. The general consensus was 4.0. So what does that mean?





