mån 2001-12-10 klockan 20.18 skrev Martin Schlemmer: > Hi > > I have been doing most of the Mozilla changes updates for > the last while (with help from Hallski). This means that > I have compile mozilla too many times for one person ;-) Hehe, I think that goes for anyone doing more than once in a lifetime :) > To get to the point, I have tested Mozilla with the GTK+, > QT and XLIB toolkits. GTK+ is stable as a rock, where > QT is pretty flaky, and XLIB seems to be still in heavy > development (could be wrong). Now, to determine which should > be used, can get tricky. I'm a little less stressed than I was when we discussed this on IRC. Since mozilla ebuild uses mozqt to check if it should build with qt-support I think it would be ok to still support it. If so we should add a very large comment in the default make.conf that this is a very instable option. But there might be people needing this (I imagine mozilla builds some kind of mozqtembedd.so or something that can be used as an html-widget in other apps?). If there is such a library, would it be possible to build it while at the same time use Gtk+ for Mozilla internals, thus not making the Mozilla program instable? About the XLIB-stuff I think it would be ok to drop it, as you say, Gtk+ is not a heavy dependency. > Anyhow, feedback will be appreciated, and enjoy the new > NSS/SSL support in mozilla/evolution :) (NOTE: mozilla > should be build with 'ssl' in USE ... ) Thanks, you rock! Regards, Mikael Hallendal -- Mikael Hallendal Gentoo Linux Developer, Desktop Team Leader CodeFactory AB, Stockholm, Sweden