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#1 2008-03-12 19:55:49

The_ouroboros
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Opera

News on opera development??

Thanks


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#2 2008-03-12 19:58:26

AndyRTR
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Re: Opera

test the pkg from unstable repo!

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#3 2008-03-12 20:02:03

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Re: Opera

it's safe enough???

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#4 2008-03-12 21:11:45

AndyRTR
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Re: Opera

isn't "unstable" and "test" the pkg clear enough? please follow opera dev blogs for more information.

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#5 2008-03-17 20:24:45

rayjgu3
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Re: Opera

well i had it installed from aur & it worked great

pkgname=opera-devel
pkgver=20071109
_build=1662
_version=9.50

i installed from unstable/testing
it keeps crashing i removed unstable/testing
pacman -Rd opera-devel
& reinstalled from aur
pacman -U ///opera-devel
it continues to crash
i removed ~/.opera to be sure its not some of my settings
unless there is some other config file i dont know about, im at a loss why im not have the same stability i had with opera before
any ideas
thanks

EDITED
well i grabbed opera-devel-qt4 from aur seems much better now

Last edited by rayjgu3 (2008-03-17 21:11:03)

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#6 2008-03-21 09:33:03

The_ouroboros
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Re: Opera

rayjgu3 wrote:

EDITED
well i grabbed opera-devel-qt4 from aur seems much better now

in a x86_64 system?


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#7 2008-03-21 20:56:06

Leigh
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Registered: 2004-06-25
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Re: Opera

I'm running x86_64 and using the opera-devel from unstable with no problems. flash and java seems to work well.

Edit:
Opera-devel from unstable works fine with flash and jave in my 32bit chroot enviornment. In the normal 64bit system I seem to have java problems, but flash is working fine.

Last edited by Leigh (2008-03-21 21:05:47)


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#8 2008-03-25 00:57:33

rayjgu3
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Re: Opera

The_ouroboros wrote:
rayjgu3 wrote:

EDITED
well i grabbed opera-devel-qt4 from aur seems much better now

in a x86_64 system?

yes

pacman -U /home/~~~/0Stuff/ARCH-PKGS/Arch64/opera-devel-qt4/opera-devel-qt4-9.50-0.4-x86_64.pkg.tar.gz
loading package data...
checking dependencies...
(1/1) checking for file conflicts                   [#####################] 100%
(1/1) upgrading opera-devel-qt4                     [#####################] 100%

flash works
java not so good

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#9 2008-03-25 18:38:29

The_ouroboros
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Re: Opera

with the last unstable gnash flash seems to work well.. big_smile


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#10 2008-03-25 19:59:34

kwurzel
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Re: Opera

rayjgu3 wrote:
The_ouroboros wrote:
rayjgu3 wrote:

EDITED
well i grabbed opera-devel-qt4 from aur seems much better now

in a x86_64 system?

yes

Well... I'm the creator of the Qt4 PKGBUILD and I can say that there is no Qt4-Opera for x86_64! :-/
If you visit http://snapshot.opera.com/unix/snapshot … _64-linux/, you'll see that there are only shared builds, but Qt4 is only available as static. x86_64 is only available as Qt3 shared build, gcc 4 (see http://my.opera.com/csant/blog/2007/09/ … -is-which), and the PKGBUILD is meant to be i686 only.

Are you sure you are using the right one?

Last edited by kwurzel (2008-03-25 20:05:38)

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#11 2008-03-26 00:26:22

rayjgu3
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Re: Opera

kwurzel wrote:
rayjgu3 wrote:
The_ouroboros wrote:

in a x86_64 system?

yes

Well... I'm the creator of the Qt4 PKGBUILD and I can say that there is no Qt4-Opera for x86_64! :-/
If you visit http://snapshot.opera.com/unix/snapshot … _64-linux/, you'll see that there are only shared builds, but Qt4 is only available as static. x86_64 is only available as Qt3 shared build, gcc 4 (see http://my.opera.com/csant/blog/2007/09/ … -is-which), and the PKGBUILD is meant to be i686 only.

Are you sure you are using the right one?

i added "arch=('i686' 'x86_64')" and
well i did try several PKGBUILD's of opera from AUR
didnt really look into all the details of opera-qt4  just built, installed & it worked.
with much less issues than other PKGBUILD's
it didnt occur to me about qt4 not being in  x86_64. there isnt any dependencies listed in PKGBUILD
are you saying it shouldnt werk? cause it does for me
& my theory is if it aint borked it werks, so
I wont be messing with it till I have to.

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#12 2008-03-26 08:13:03

varl
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Re: Opera

rayjgu3 wrote:
kwurzel wrote:
rayjgu3 wrote:

yes

Well... I'm the creator of the Qt4 PKGBUILD and I can say that there is no Qt4-Opera for x86_64! :-/
If you visit http://snapshot.opera.com/unix/snapshot … _64-linux/, you'll see that there are only shared builds, but Qt4 is only available as static. x86_64 is only available as Qt3 shared build, gcc 4 (see http://my.opera.com/csant/blog/2007/09/ … -is-which), and the PKGBUILD is meant to be i686 only.

Are you sure you are using the right one?

i added "arch=('i686' 'x86_64')" and
well i did try several PKGBUILD's of opera from AUR
didnt really look into all the details of opera-qt4  just built, installed & it worked.
with much less issues than other PKGBUILD's
it didnt occur to me about qt4 not being in  x86_64. there isnt any dependencies listed in PKGBUILD
are you saying it shouldnt werk? cause it does for me
& my theory is if it aint borked it werks, so
I wont be messing with it till I have to.

Are you using 32 bit libraries? Because the Qt4 Opera is not running for me.

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#13 2008-03-26 10:52:31

kwurzel
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Re: Opera

rayjgu3 wrote:

it didnt occur to me about qt4 not being in  x86_64. there isnt any dependencies listed in PKGBUILD
are you saying it shouldnt werk? cause it does for me
& my theory is if it aint borked it werks, so
I wont be messing with it till I have to.

That' perfectly okay, I think. :-)

The problem is not Qt4 on x86_64 since Opera is statically linked against it, so there is no need to have Qt4 installed. But the package being downloaded from opera.com is build for i686 only, because there is no x86_64-Qt4-support from Opera itself. But why bother, if it works? ;-)

Last edited by kwurzel (2008-03-26 10:52:57)

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#14 2008-03-27 01:25:55

rayjgu3
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Registered: 2004-07-04
Posts: 695

Re: Opera

varl wrote:

Are you using 32 bit libraries? Because the Qt4 Opera is not running for me.

just the lib32 stuff

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