Which applications do still ship a bundled outdated webkitgtk? I only know of GnuCash which did this for a while but GnuCash only used it to display self-generated charts (i.e. > vulnerable codebase, you have several of them). > WebKitGTK (which is really silly, because now instead of one copy of a > unable to meet it and were either removed or shipped with a bundled > And even for your WebKitGTK flag day, several popular applications were (In reply to Kevin Kofler from comment #7) So this is not going to be a viable alternative for them. > WPEQt provides a QML plugin implementing īut pretty much all the QtWebKit users are QWidgets applications, not QML applications. > removed, a QtWebKit API layered on top, and friendly non-abandoned upstream. > WebKitGTK with all the usual GNOME deps, except with the GTK dependency > So I actually forgot about this, but there is also QtWPE, which is basically (In reply to Michael Catanzaro from comment #6) That assumes that they care about being included in Fedora to begin with, which I think is much less of a motivation in the Qt/KDE world than in the GTK/GNOME world.Īnd even for your WebKitGTK flag day, several popular applications were unable to meet it and were either removed or shipped with a bundled WebKitGTK (which is really silly, because now instead of one copy of a vulnerable codebase, you have several of them). > way we managed to get WebKitGTK apps ported. > clear set date at which WebKitGTK was to be removed from Fedora was the only > BTW, popular applications will not port themselves without a flag date. Well, I would rather ship an experimental version of QtWebKit than none at all. > You could talk to him about that, but I understand it's not ready for (In reply to Michael Catanzaro from comment #4) Last metadata expiration check: 0:09:18 ago on Wed 11:43:11 AM CDT. Dependencies should migrate to QtWebEngine if possible, or remove web views entirely if not. I suggest that it's time for this package, and everything that depends on it, to disappear from Fedora. We shouldn't have a totally unsandboxed web engine in Fedora that has gone four years with no security updates. Īnnulen has been working on updating it, but it's slow going and frankly much too late. It's affected by hundreds of CVEs, mostly remote code execution vulnerabilities, detailed from WSA-2016-0006 to present at. so enjoyable.Qt5-qtwebkit is annulen's fork of QtWebKit, which is based on WebKitGTK 2.12 from early 2016. It has given me much knowledge & so many valuable information. It inherited somoe rought edges from parcellite though Clipit however has been serving fine these past few days. Concretely, the other day I was having issues with localc, which to sum up were of the kind: I copy text, then paste garbage. I've been using it for years, however it always had problems with open and libreoffice. Last edited by keenblade on Mon 10:06 pm edited 1 time in total System Shortcuts -> Show/hide main menu: "CTRL+Alt+V" or something like that to access clipboard contents.Ĭheck the "Paste to current window" option in History. I suggest adjusting these in preferences: It seems to be a great clipboard utility being multi platform as a bonus. If anybody is interested, I created an ebuild for CopyQ in b.g.o. Need help to get it working: "x-fi surround 5.1" I am wondering, too, if there is something new and usable.ĬopyQ seems to be very good. On the other hand parcellite-1.1.7 is released on. On the home page it is written "ClipIt has been halted" The last release is from. And it seems the development again active. Every clipboard utility has its drawbacks and parcellite is one of the best I think. Hi, I use parcellite and I did not noticed a problem with libreoffice. apparently xclipboard is an xorg implementation of this idea. That got me hooked on them in the first place. You reminded me why i was using that garbage in the first place. I've seen that name a few times while googling around. If you have some suggestion, either from portage or an overlay, please, let me know.Īre you aware of the parcellite fork ClipIt?Īlso take a look here for more recommendations. Besides that, having a menu tied to a keycombo to select the item you want to paste is also nice. The main feature I need is sync'ng the X and copy/paste buffers. I have nothing against kde services, I use dolphin when I need some decent GUI file manager, but I'd rather prefer not to launch these from my. I'd like to avoid it because that would mean starting a lot of kde services from the beginning (using openbox right now). But, since I am already fed with its set of annoyances (for example, its complete uselessness when it comes to libreoffice) I was wondering if there's something new out there. Posted: Wed 8:20 am Post subject: Alternatives to parcellite clipboard manager Gentoo Forums Forum Index Desktop Environments Gentoo Forums :: View topic - Alternatives to parcellite clipboard managerĪlternatives to parcellite clipboard manager
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