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author | bill-auger <mr.j.spam.me@gmail.com> | 2019-07-21 19:10:45 -0400 |
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committer | bill-auger <mr.j.spam.me@gmail.com> | 2019-07-23 22:23:22 -0400 |
commit | f3bf9e7e4bf104f05ca181533b92bcc130336690 (patch) | |
tree | 17643c267f8e8c452f02ea376633fdcd6f93dfd9 | |
parent | c2df0f278836df8e264e66a3b2147fb5e097adca (diff) | |
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[qutebrowser]: upgrade to v1.6.3
-rw-r--r-- | libre/qutebrowser/PKGBUILD | 15 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | libre/qutebrowser/webkit-warning.patch | 88 |
2 files changed, 99 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/libre/qutebrowser/PKGBUILD b/libre/qutebrowser/PKGBUILD index 3301e56f3..7e695be71 100644 --- a/libre/qutebrowser/PKGBUILD +++ b/libre/qutebrowser/PKGBUILD @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ # - set webkit backend as default pkgname=qutebrowser -pkgver=1.6.2 +pkgver=1.6.3 pkgrel=1 pkgrel+=.par1 pkgdesc="A keyboard-driven, vim-like browser based on PyQt5 and QtWebKit" @@ -28,10 +28,17 @@ optdepends=("gst-libav: media playback" "pdfjs: displaying PDF in-browser") options=(!emptydirs) source=("https://github.com/qutebrowser/qutebrowser/releases/download/v$pkgver/qutebrowser-$pkgver.tar.gz" - "https://github.com/qutebrowser/qutebrowser/releases/download/v$pkgver/qutebrowser-$pkgver.tar.gz.asc") + "https://github.com/qutebrowser/qutebrowser/releases/download/v$pkgver/qutebrowser-$pkgver.tar.gz.asc" + "webkit-warning.patch") validpgpkeys=("E04E560002401B8EF0E76F0A916EB0C8FD55A072") -sha256sums=('e1f135f1ae2029557e8dab135a06e2cfae36ce624fae7b9af097c277f1cdfcfb' - 'SKIP') +sha256sums=('1ed27f8bc7ce3e0d3d1d8687de5280d0be62c899154c773a22196cba49b02a7d' + 'SKIP' + '9e65fa1a9726818de71c8aeb8c4bcbf08d4a317a8b36a1084277d49430cc1c6b') + +prepare() { + cd "$pkgname-$pkgver" + patch -Np1 < $srcdir/webkit-warning.patch +} build() { cd "$pkgname-$pkgver" diff --git a/libre/qutebrowser/webkit-warning.patch b/libre/qutebrowser/webkit-warning.patch new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3adf13cb3 --- /dev/null +++ b/libre/qutebrowser/webkit-warning.patch @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ +diff --git a/qutebrowser/html/warning-webkit.html b/qutebrowser/html/warning-webkit.html +index 2797ea2..022a458 100644 +--- a/qutebrowser/html/warning-webkit.html ++++ b/qutebrowser/html/warning-webkit.html +@@ -2,81 +2,12 @@ + + {% block content %} + <h1>{{ title }}</h1> +-<span class="note">Note this warning will only appear once. Use <span class="mono">:open +-qute://warning/webkit</span> to show it again at a later time.</span> + + <p>You're using qutebrowser with the QtWebKit backend.</p> + +-<p>Unfortunately, QtWebKit hasn't seen a release (including security updates) +-since June 2017, and it also lacks various security features (process +-isolation/sandboxing) present in QtWebEngine.</p> ++<p>QtWebKit lacks various security features (process isolation/sandboxing).</p> + + <p>Because of those security issues and the maintaince burden coming with + supporting QtWebKit, support for it will be dropped in a future qutebrowser +-release. It's recommended that you use QtWebEngine instead.</p> +- +-<h2>(Outdated) reasons to use QtWebKit</h2> +-<p>Most reasons why people preferred the QtWebKit backend aren't relevant anymore:</p> +- +-<p><b>PDF.js support</b>: This qutebrowser release comes with PDF.js support +-for QtWebEngine.</p> +- +-<p><b>Missing control over Referer header</b>: This qutebrowser release +-supports <span class="mono">content.headers.referer</span> for QtWebEngine.</p> +- +-<p><b>Missing control over cookies</b>: With Qt 5.11 or newer, the <span +-class="mono">content.cookies.accept</span> setting works on QtWebEngine.</p> +- +-<p><b>Graphical glitches</b>: The new values for the <span +-class="mono">qt.force_software_rendering</span> setting added in v1.4.0 should +-hopefully help.</p> +- +-<p><b>Missing support for notifications</b>: Those <a +-href="https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-29611">aren't supported yet</a> in +-Qt, but support is planned to be added in Qt 5.13, released around May 2019.</p> +- +-<p><b>Resource usage</b>: This release adds the <span +-class="mono">qt.process_model</span> and <span +-class="mono">qt.low_end_device_mode</span> settings which can be used to +-decrease the resource usage of QtWebEngine (but come with other drawbacks).</p> +- +-<p><b>Not trusting Google</b>: Various people have checked the connections made +-by QtWebEngine/qutebrowser, and it doesn't make any connections to Google (or +-any other unsolicited connections at all). Arguably, having to trust Google +-also is a smaller issue than having to trust every website you visit because of +-heaps of security issues...</p> +- +-<p><b>Nouveau graphic driver</b>: You can use QtWebEngine with software +-rendering. With Qt 5.13 (~May 2019) it might be possible to run with Nouveau +-without software rendering.</p> +- +-<p><b>Wayland</b>: It's possible to use QtWebEngine with XWayland. Some users +-also seem to be able to run it natively with Qt 5.11, but currently, <span +-class="mono">QUTE_SKIP_WAYLAND_CHECK=1</span> needs to be set in the +-environment to do so.</p> +- +-<p><b>Instability on FreeBSD</b>: Those seem to be FreeBSD-specific crashes, +-and unfortunately nobody has looked into them yet so far...</p> +- +-<p><b>QtWebEngine being unavailable in ArchlinuxARM's PyQt package</b>: +-QtWebEngine itself is available on the armv7h/aarch64 architectures, but their +-PyQt package is broken and doesn't come with QtWebEngine support. This +-<a href="https://archlinuxarm.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=11269&p=54587">has +-been reported</a> in their forums, but without any change so far. It should +-however be possible to rebuild the PyQt package from source with QtWebEngine +-installed.</p> +- +-<p><b>QtWebEngine being unavailable on Parabola</b>: Claims of Parabola +-developers about QtWebEngine being "non-free" have repeatedly been disputed, +-and so far nobody came up with solid evidence about that being the case. Also, +-note that their qutebrowser package is orphaned and was often outdated in the +-past (even qutebrowser security fixes took months to arrive there). You +-might be better off chosing an <a +-href="https://qutebrowser.org/doc/install.html">alternative install +-method</a>.</p> +- +-<p><b>White flashing between loads with a custom stylesheet</b>: This doesn't +-seem to happen with <span class="mono">qt.process_model = single-process</span> +-set. However, note that that setting comes with decreased security and +-stability, but QtWebKit doesn't have any process isolation at all.</p> ++release.</p> + {% endblock %} |