Possible (qt-)webkit problem?

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Hi all,

Just wondering, could someone test the URL nu.nl or tweakers.net in any
WebKit driven browser (rekonq / arora / konqueror)? Both of those URL's seem
to crash any of those 3 browsers for me.

Fedora 13 / KDE 4.4.80 and following Qt components here;

qt.i686 - 1:4.7.0-0.13.beta1.fc13.jit - @kde-unstable
qt-assistant-adp.i686 - 4.6.2-1.fc13 - @kde-unstable
qt-devel.i686 - 1:4.7.0-0.13.beta1.fc13.jit - @kde-unstable
qt-mysql.i686- 1:4.7.0-0.13.beta1.fc13.jit - @kde-unstable
qt-sqlite.i686 - 1:4.7.0-0.13.beta1.fc13.jit - @kde-unstable
qt-webkit.i686 - 1:4.7.0-0.13.beta1.fc13.jit - @kde-unstable
qt-webkit-devel.i686 - 1:4.7.0-0.13.beta1.fc13.jit - @kde-unstable
qt-x11.i686 - 1:4.7.0-0.13.beta1.fc13.jit - @kde-unstable
qtscriptbindings.i686 - 0.1.0-10.fc13 -
@anaconda-InstallationRepo-201005122002.i386
webkitpart.i686 - 0.0.5-0.2.svn1088283.fc13 -
@anaconda-InstallationRepo-201005122002.i386

A post I made earlier to the upstream rekonq list suggested that Qt 4.7.0b1
holds an older version of webkit (
http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/rekonq/2010-May/001378.html ) and that
upgrading could possibly help. I'd like things to be confirmed first before
I start fooling around though. ;-) =)

--
Eelko Berkenpies
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