Bruno Wolff III wrote: > Why do you claim that? What requirements do you think we must provide > for in our default browser that other browser we have packages for > don't meet? I find Midori reasonable on x86_64. There is currently an > i686 problem because a library it uses is compiled with an incorrect > architecure (it uses instructions that aren't supported on hardware > Fedora is upposed to support). So I have problems with it on i686, but > this isn't directly a Midori problem. Seamonkey seems pretty reasonable > as well. That's a webkitgtk issue, look at how we handle this in QtWebKit. (You have to build the library twice, as /usr/lib/libwebkitgtk* with the WebKit JIT disabled and as /usr/lib/sse2/libwebkitgtk* with the JIT enabled. The WebKit JavaScript JIT requires SSE2. The interpreter works fine without it.) Kevin Kofler -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct