[webkit-qt] QtWebKit --minimal build with minimal Qt

Jarred Nicholls jarred at sencha.com
Tue Sep 27 07:38:15 PDT 2011


Is it worth discussing where Qt5's role is in this and how it's either
exacerbates the situation or makes it better?

On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 9:52 AM, Osztrogonac Csaba <oszi at inf.u-szeged.hu>wrote:

> Hi QtWebKit developers,
>
> The "Qt Linux Release minimal" buildbot on http://build.webkit.org is
> our ifdef guard protector buildbot. It builds WebKit with this command:
> Tools/Scripts/build-webkit --release --qt --minimal CONFIG+=qt_minimal
> ( details: http://build.webkit.org/**buildslaves/szeged-linux-2<http://build.webkit.org/buildslaves/szeged-linux-2>)
>
> My question is if QtWebKit community still need supporting QT_NO_* guards
> in WebKit
> trunk or not. If yes, which ones are still necessary and which ones can we
> drop?
>
> br,
> Ossy
>
>
> Minimal Qt means that Qt was built the following QT_NO_* defines:
> ------------------------------**------------------------------**------
> #define QT_NO_ANIMATION
> #define QT_NO_BEARERMANAGEMENT
> #define QT_NO_CLIPBOARD
> #define QT_NO_COMBOBOX
> #define QT_NO_CONCURRENT
> #define QT_NO_CRASHHANDLER
> #define QT_NO_CURSOR
> #define QT_NO_DESKTOPSERVICES
> #define QT_NO_FILEDIALOG
> #define QT_NO_GRAPHICSEFFECT
> #define QT_NO_IM
> #define QT_NO_INPUTDIALOG
> #define QT_NO_LINEEDIT
> #define QT_NO_MESSAGEBOX
> #define QT_NO_OPENSSL
> #define QT_NO_PRINTER
> #define QT_NO_QUUID_STRING
> #define QT_NO_SHORTCUT
> #define QT_NO_STYLE_STYLESHEET
> #define QT_NO_SYSTEMTRAYICON
> #define QT_NO_TEMPORARYFILE
> #define QT_NO_TOOLTIP
> #define QT_NO_UITOOLS
> #define QT_NO_UNDOCOMMAND
> #define QT_NO_UNDOSTACK
> #define QT_NO_XRENDER
>
> And the configure options:
> ---------------------------
> -qconfig webkit-minimal
> -platform linux-g++-32
> -embedded
> -nomake demos
> -nomake docs
> -nomake examples
> -no-webkit
> -no-openssl
> -no-declarative
> -no-scripttools
> -opensource
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