In article <q2x385866f1004090508y67c80be1t52fbb52b8ded03ec@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> you wrote: >> libsoup itself is a nice thing because it enables asynchronous HTTP >> access. But our libsoup package ic compiled against GConf, so it's >> rather GNOME than GTK. > > since lx* triggered this thread, > > I guess their (light desktops users) preferred browser is midori a > webkitgtk one, and that depends on libsoup which is compiled in fedora > with GConf support. > > so it seems that GConf is almost a must in fedora even when using lxde > or xfce I have rebuilds of both libsoup and webkitgtk to not include these dependencies (webkitgtk goes without geoclue). Before I publish the repo URL/config for yum, I'd be interested to see how much interest it would be for me to maintain them and which release/arch combos to support. It's just patches on the .spec file from Fedora and a rebuild and P/O over the dependency chained one. As for a lightweight browser, I'd recommend uzbl[1] for those looking for slim applications. The default configuration/scripts assume zenity and pygtk which can be a little big, but Xdialog works just as well I've found. --Ben
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