[Webkit-unassigned] [Bug 137147] [GTK] Bump up and patch dependencies to allow building for aarch64

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Wed Oct 1 05:56:31 PDT 2014


https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=137147


Akos Kiss <akiss at inf.u-szeged.hu> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from Akos Kiss <akiss at inf.u-szeged.hu>  2014-10-01 05:56:27 PST ---
Created an attachment (id=239021)
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Updated patch (v2)

In the last some days I've been struggling to be able to answer a self-confident yes to the question. But. At least on my box, no consecutive runs of run-webkit-tests produce the same results, not even with the unpatched version of the code base. There are unexpected crashes reported, some number between 20 and 50, but almost never on the same tests. The situation is very similar with the patched version of the code. However, by manually running the tests reported crashing in MiniBrowser, I've never experienced any crashes.

Thus, I've been scratching my head a bit and came up with a reduced version of the original patch, which does not tackle xserver. First of all, because I found that the patch I wanted to introduce in the jhbuild.modules for xserver is bugous, and also because it seems to me that the dependency of xserver on x11proto-present-dev prevents the GTK EWS to test the patch. Hopefully, the EWS will turn out to be more stable than my box and will signal green now. 

If so, and in case of a positive review, the xserver bump-up can be done separately afterwards.

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