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Update to qtwebengine-5.15.10 using python3.

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1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
2<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN"
3 "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
4 <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../../general.ent">
5 %general-entities;
6
7 <!ENTITY qtwebengine-major "5.15">
8<!-- URL if there is a public release
9 <!ENTITY qtwebengine-download-http "https://download.qt.io/archive/qt/&qtwebengine-major;/&qtwebengine-version;/submodules/qtwebengine-everywhere-src-&qtwebengine-version;.tar.xz">
10 URL for a prepared git version -->
11 <!ENTITY qtwebengine-download-http "&sources-anduin-http;/qtwebengine/qtwebengine-&qtwebengine-version;.tar.xz">
12 <!ENTITY qtwebengine-download-ftp " ">
13 <!ENTITY qtwebengine-md5sum "d963e40e47449d7a11f83d0249e7643a">
14 <!ENTITY qtwebengine-size "307 MB">
15 <!ENTITY qtwebengine-buildsize "5.1 GB (152 MB installed)">
16 <!ENTITY qtwebengine-time "93 SBU (typical, Using parallelism=4)">
17]>
18
19<sect1 id="qtwebengine" xreflabel="qtwebengine-&qtwebengine-version;">
20 <?dbhtml filename="qtwebengine.html"?>
21
22 <sect1info>
23 <date>$Date$</date>
24 </sect1info>
25
26 <title>QtWebEngine-&qtwebengine-version;</title>
27
28 <indexterm zone="qtwebengine">
29 <primary sortas="a-qtwebengine">qtwebengine</primary>
30 </indexterm>
31
32 <sect2 role="package">
33 <title>Introduction to QtWebEngine</title>
34
35 <para>
36 <application>QtWebEngine</application> integrates
37 <application>chromium</application>'s web capabilities into Qt. It
38 ships with its own copy of ninja which it uses for the build if it cannot
39 find a system copy, and various copies of libraries from ffmpeg, icu,
40 libvpx, and zlib (including libminizip) which have been forked by the
41 <application>chromium</application> developers.
42 </para>
43
44 <para>
45 This package and browsers using it may be useful if you need to use a
46 website designed for google chrome, or chromium, browsers.
47 </para>
48
49 <!-- Note for editors re switching between git versions and releases:
50 If a public release of Qt 5.15.3 (or later) appears in a meaningful
51 time frame, please keep the notes re the git build, as comments, so
52 that updating for later fixes will be easier: in the past, updates
53 of 'stable' versions (i.e. 5.12 when 5.14, 5.15 were the newest)
54 happened much later than updates to the newest version (now Qt6)
55 and it seems likely we might again need to use a git version to fix
56 future chromium vulnerabilities. -->
57
58 <warning>
59 <para>
60 QtWebEngine uses a forked copy of chromium, and is therefore vulnerable
61 to many issues found there. The Qt developers have always preferred to
62 make releases at the same time as the rest of Qt (rather than adding
63 emergency fixes), but with stable versions getting released after the
64 current development version. Now that they are keen to move to Qt6, the
65 5.15.3 and later Qt-5.15 releases are initially only available to paying
66 customers. QtWebEngine is something of an exception because of its LGPL
67 licence, but getting the git sources (with the forked chromium submodule)
68 to a position where they will successfully build on a current BLFS system
69 can take a lot of effort and therefore updates to the book may be delayed.
70 </para>
71
72 <para>
73 It seems likely that future 5.15-series versions will also be released
74 long after the chromium vulnerabilities are known, but fixes for
75 QtWebEngine can be found in git and the editors take the view that
76 known vulnerabilities in browsers should be fixed.
77 </para>
78
79 <para> <!-- for git versions -->
80 The tarball linked to below was created from the 5.15 git branch
81 and the 87-branch of the chromium submodule (which is forked from
82 chromium). See the GIT-VERSIONS file in the tarball for details of the
83 latest commits.
84 </para>
85 </warning>
86
87 <!-- note for editors on obtaining webengine from git.
88 First (if you do not already have a past version)
89 git clone git://code.qt.io/qt/qtwebengine.git
90 git submodule init -
91 that will report qtwebengine-chromium.git registered for src/3rdparty
92 now find the main branch names:
93 git fetch origin
94 git branch -r
95 after a release is prepared (even if the rest is not public), the 5.15
96 branch now seems to get updated and might be what you want. But in the
97 approach to 5.15.6 the backported CVE and other security fixes were only
98 applied to 5.15.6. So, assuming that a 5.15.7 branch now exists,
99 git checkout origin/5.15.7
100 Confirm that HEAD is where you expected.
101 Now go to src/3rdparty
102 git fetch origin
103 git branch -r
104 The required branch is likely to be 87-branch unless there is a newer one
105 mentioned in the 5.15 cgit web page (below).
106 git checkout origin/87-branch (or whatever)
107 Use git log or git tk to look at its HEAD and check it seems appropriate.
108
109 To decide when it might be worth creating a new tarball, periodically keep
110 an eye on https://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qtwebengine.git/ (currently, the 5.15.6
111 branch, 5.15.7 might get used later). The interesting items are CVE fixes
112 for known chromium vulnerabilities, as well as numbered Security bugs -
113 again, these relate to chromium.
114
115 When I noticed some updates in late March I was searching for one of the
116 CVEs mentioned, and google found a link to a review page for Michael Brüning
117 at https://codereview.qt.nokia.com/q/owner:michael.bruning%2540qt.io. At that
118 time I could see various unmerged items, so I waited. The items for the
119 90-based chromium module are not relevant to 5.15-series (possibly they will
120 be for qtwebengine-6+). Review queues for other Qt employees might be found
121 in a similar way, but remember that everythng EXCEPT qtwebengine and chromium
122 is private to Qt until they choose to release it.
123
124 NOTE: the 3rdparty/chromium tree may contain more patches than have been
125 merged into the current 5.15.x branch. Any patches after what was in the
126 last 'update chromium' merge in qtwebengine occasionally break the build.
127
128 After merging the contents of the qtwebengine and src/3rdparty git extracts,
129 in the top level please create a GIT-VERSIONS file summarising the HEAD
130 commits of both parts, as a reminder of where we are up to. I've nove added
131 a CVE-fixes to keep track of what has been fixed (comits before 5.15.2 did not
132 mention the CVEs until they were detailed in a release).
133
134 Now create tarballs - 'git archive' does not work across submodule boundaries,
135 so you need to create one archive from the top of qtwebengine/ and another
136 from the top of src/3rdparty (chromium, gn, ninja are apparently all part of
137 the qtwebengine-chromium module). Then in a work area untar the qtwebengine
138 tarball, go down to src/3rdparty and untar the submodule tarball.
139 Decide on what to call the result and create a full xz tarball using tar -cJf.
140
141 UPDATE: Since we have to host the tarball, and it is over 300MB, it makes
142 sense to create a patch for subsequent fixes (for the first version, 314KB
143 including the updates to the GIT-VERSIONS file). For future updates, view
144 the current updates patch to see the previous commits. When the new commits
145 have been applied, rename the updated version to 'b', but untar the
146 unpatched tarball as 'a' and then diff a to b in the usual manner to get
147 all updates since the tarball was created.
148
149 For our own releases, probably best to create a fresh tarball.
150
151 end of note for editors -->
152
153 &lfs111_checked;
154
155 <warning>
156 <para>
157 By default, ninja will use all online CPUs +2 (if at least 4 exist),
158 even if they are not available to the current task because the build
159 terminal has been restricted with 'taskset'. In BLFS, this package
160 takes more time to build than than any other. In one example,
161 the build of this package crashed at about the 90 percent point
162 due to an out of memory problem on a system with 24 cores and 32 GB
163 of memory.
164 </para>
165
166 <para>
167 To work around this, see the Command Explanations below.
168 </para>
169 </warning>
170
171 <note>
172 <para>
173 If you are upgrading and have installed a newer version of <xref
174 linkend='icu'/> since you last installed <xref linkend='qt5'/>, you
175 will need to reinstall Qt5 before upgrading, otherwise the final link
176 of this package will fail with a warning that the version of icu
177 libraries needed by libQt5Core.so may conflict with the version
178 used for this package.
179 </para>
180
181 <para>
182 Unusually, the shipped GN build system (used to create the Ninja files)
183 requires a static <filename class="libraryfile">libstdc++.a</filename>
184 although the installed libraries correctly use the shared version. If
185 that static library is not present, the build will fail quite quickly.
186 Please note that if you try to build webengine as part of
187 <application>Qt</application> and the static library is not available,
188 that build will either complete without installing webengine, or else
189 fail during the install (both variants were observed in 5.12.0).
190 </para>
191 </note>
192
193 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Package Information</bridgehead>
194 <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
195 <listitem>
196 <para>
197 Download (HTTP): <ulink url="&qtwebengine-download-http;"/>
198 </para>
199 </listitem>
200 <listitem>
201 <para>
202 Download (FTP): <ulink url="&qtwebengine-download-ftp;"/>
203 </para>
204 </listitem>
205 <listitem>
206 <para>
207 Download MD5 sum: &qtwebengine-md5sum;
208 </para>
209 </listitem>
210 <listitem>
211 <para>
212 Download size: &qtwebengine-size;
213 </para>
214 </listitem>
215 <listitem>
216 <para>
217 Estimated disk space required: &qtwebengine-buildsize;
218 </para>
219 </listitem>
220 <listitem>
221 <para>
222 Estimated build time: &qtwebengine-time;
223 </para>
224 </listitem>
225 </itemizedlist>
226
227 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Additional Downloads</bridgehead>
228 <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
229 <!--<listitem>
230 <para>
231 Required patch:
232 <!\-\- keep links for releases and git versions as a reminder
233 that the tarball names names differ
234 <ulink url="&patch-root;/qtwebengine-everywhere-src-&qtwebengine-version;-ICU68-2.patch"/> \-\->
235
236 <ulink url="&patch-root;/qtwebengine-&qtwebengine-version;-5.15.7-1.patch"/>
237 </para>
238 </listitem>-->
239 <listitem>
240 <para>
241 Required patch:-->
242 <ulink url="&patch-root;/qtwebengine-&qtwebengine-version;-build_fixes-1.patch"/>
243 </para>
244 </listitem>
245 </itemizedlist>
246
247 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">qtwebengine Dependencies</bridgehead>
248
249 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Required</bridgehead>
250 <!-- the qmake output tends to be misleading. 'khr' is from Mesa -->
251 <para role="required">
252 <xref linkend="nodejs"/>,
253 <xref linkend="nss"/>,
254 <xref linkend="pciutils"/>, and
255<!-- <xref linkend="python2"/>, and -->
256 <xref linkend='qt5'/>
257 </para>
258
259 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Recommended</bridgehead>
260 <note>
261 <para>
262 If these packages are not installed, the build process will compile and
263 install its own (perhaps older) version, with the side effect of
264 increasing build and installed disk space and build time.
265 </para>
266 </note>
267
268 <para role="recommended">
269 either <xref linkend="alsa-lib"/> or
270 <xref linkend="pulseaudio"/> (or both),
271 <xref linkend="ffmpeg"/>,
272 <!-- awkward wording - libxslt needs libxml2, if libxml2 is built
273 before icu then the *shipped* icu will be used -->
274 <xref linkend="icu"/> (built before <xref linkend="libxml2"/>) ,
275 <xref linkend="libwebp"/>,
276 <xref linkend="libxslt"/>, and
277 <xref linkend="opus"/>
278 </para>
279
280 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Optional</bridgehead>
281 <para role="optional">
282 <xref linkend="libevent"/>,
283 <xref linkend="mitkrb"/>,
284 <xref linkend="pipewire"/>,
285 <xref linkend="poppler"/>,
286 <ulink url="https://github.com/open-source-parsers/jsoncpp/releases">jsoncpp</ulink>,
287 <ulink url="https://github.com/cisco/libsrtp/releases">libsrtp</ulink>,
288 <ulink url="http://google.github.io/snappy/">snappy</ulink>
289 </para>
290
291 <para condition="html" role="usernotes">
292 User Notes: <ulink url="&blfs-wiki;/qtwebengine"/>
293 </para>
294 </sect2>
295
296 <sect2 role="installation">
297 <title>Installation of qtwebengine</title>
298
299<!-- following merely commented instead of deleted, in case we need to
300 drop back when a future version of python3 is released -->
301<!--<note>
302 <para>
303 Unlike version 5.15.2, the chromium-derived build system now needs
304 <command>python</command> to be available and to be python2. In
305 BLFS-10.1 the creation of the python symlink was removed as a step
306 towards eventually getting rid of python2 (other old packages which
307 need python2 usually work by invoking python2). If you are still
308 using an earlier version of BLFS where
309 <filename>/usr/bin/python</filename> exists, you can skip the
310 commands to create the symlink, and to later remove it.
311 </para>
312 </note>
313
314 <para>
315 First, as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>
316 user, create the python symlink:
317 </para>
318
319<screen role="root"><userinput>ln -svf /usr/bin/python{2,}</userinput></screen>-->
320
321
322<!--<para>
323 Now apply a patch to update from 5.15.6 to the security and other fixes
324 contained in the 5.15.7 source:
325 </para>
326
327<screen><userinput remap="pre">patch -Np1 -i ../qtwebengine-&qtwebengine-version;-5.15.7-1.patch</userinput></screen>-->
328
329 <para>
330 Apply a patch to fix several issues that can prevent the build from completing,
331 and to force it to use python3:
332 </para>
333
334<screen><userinput remap="pre">patch -Np1 -i ../qtwebengine-&qtwebengine-version;-build_fixes-1.patch</userinput></screen>
335
336<!-- start of commands for git versions only -->
337 <para>
338 Although the build_fixes patch has ensured that git is not invoked during the build,
339 the build system has labyrinthine rules of byzantine complexity, and in
340 particular trying to build without two <filename>.git</filename> directories
341 will lead to it eventually falling into unexpected and unbuildable code
342 which references a private header that has not been created. Avoid this
343 by creating the required directories:
344 </para>
345
346<screen><userinput>mkdir -pv .git src/3rdparty/chromium/.git</userinput></screen>
347
348 <para>
349 Because this version of qtwebengine is aimed at a later release than the
350 current public releases, change it to build for qt-&qt5-version; using a
351 sed:
352 </para>
353
354<screen><userinput>sed -e '/^MODULE_VERSION/s/5.*/&qt5-version;/' -i .qmake.conf</userinput></screen>
355<!-- end of commands for git versions only -->
356
357 <para>
358 Now, ensure that the local headers are available when not building as
359 part of the complete <xref linkend="qt5"/>:
360 </para>
361
362<screen><userinput>find -type f -name "*.pr[io]" |
363 xargs sed -i -e 's|INCLUDEPATH += |&amp;$$QTWEBENGINE_ROOT/include |'</userinput></screen>
364
365 <para>
366 Next, allow the pulseaudio library to be linked at build time, instead
367 of run time. This also prevents an issue with newer pulseaudio:
368 </para>
369
370<screen><userinput>sed -e '/link_pulseaudio/s/false/true/' \
371 -i src/3rdparty/chromium/media/media_options.gni</userinput></screen>
372
373 <para>
374 Finally, fix a change in the build system which allows its developers to
375 pass e.g. -j20 to make (for quick tests of some areas) but breaks the
376 build with LFS's use of the NINJAJOBS environment variable:
377 </para>
378
379<!-- editors: See thread at
380http://lists.linuxfromscratch.org/pipermail/blfs-dev/2019-December/036996.html
381et.seq, particularly 037002.html which shows the commit near the end. -->
382
383<screen><userinput>sed -i 's/NINJAJOBS/NINJA_JOBS/' src/core/gn_run.pro</userinput></screen>
384
385<!-- now that we always install this as 5.15.2, this seems to be redundant
386 <para>
387 If an older version of the package's main library has been installed,
388 when the package is built separately it will link to that in preference
389 to its own not-yet-installed version, and fail because of missing symbols.
390 Prevent that by, as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>
391 user, moving the symlink out of the way:
392 </para>
393
394<screen role="root"><userinput>if [ -e ${QT5DIR}/lib/libQt5WebEngineCore.so ]; then
395 mv -v ${QT5DIR}/lib/libQt5WebEngineCore.so{,.old}
396fi</userinput></screen>-->
397
398<!--<para>
399 The last fix is needed to build with gcc-12:
400 </para>
401
402<screen><userinput>sed -e '/#include/i#include &lt;vector&gt;' \
403 -i src/3rdparty/chromium/third_party/skia/src/utils/SkParseColor.cpp</userinput></screen>-->
404
405 <para>
406 Install <application>qtwebengine</application> by running the following
407 commands:
408 </para>
409
410<screen><userinput>mkdir build &amp;&amp;
411cd build &amp;&amp;
412qmake .. -- -system-ffmpeg -webengine-icu &amp;&amp;
413make</userinput></screen>
414
415<!--
416 <para>
417 if you wish to build the HTML documentation, issue:
418 </para>
419
420<screen><userinput>make docs</userinput></screen>
421-->
422 <para>
423 This package does not come with a test suite.
424 </para>
425
426 <para>
427 Now, as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:
428 </para>
429
430<screen role="root"><userinput>make install</userinput></screen>
431
432 <!-- EDITORS NOTE: If you are updating this package, use INSTALL_ROOT=
433 instead of DESTDIR= -->
434<!--
435 <para>
436 If you built the HTML documentation, install it with:
437 </para>
438
439<screen role="root"><userinput>make install_docs</userinput></screen>
440-->
441 <para>
442 Remove references to the build directory from installed library
443 dependency (prl) files by running the following
444 commands as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:
445 </para>
446
447<screen role="root"><userinput>find $QT5DIR/ -name \*.prl \
448 -exec sed -i -e '/^QMAKE_PRL_BUILD_DIR/d' {} \;</userinput></screen>
449
450<!--<para>
451 Finally, as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>
452 user, remove the python symlink:
453 </para>
454
455<screen role="root"><userinput>rm -v /usr/bin/python</userinput></screen>-->
456 </sect2>
457
458 <sect2 role="commands">
459 <title>Command Explanations</title>
460
461 <para>
462 <command>qmake</command>: This will build the included copy of
463 <application>ninja</application> if it is not already installed
464 and use it to configure the build.
465 </para>
466
467 <para>
468 <command>-- -system-ffmpeg -webengine-icu</command>: If any options are
469 passed to qmake they must come after '--' which must follow '..' that points
470 to the main directory. The options here cause it to use system ffmpeg and
471 system icu. If built as part of full Qt5, the system icu is automatically
472 used (only) by Qt5Core if it is available, but unless this option is used
473 webengine will always use its shipped copy of icu, adding time and space
474 to the build.
475 </para>
476
477 <para>
478 <option>-webengine-jumbo-build 0</option>: If this is added to the qmake
479 command it will cause the 'Jumbo Build Merge Limit' to be reported as 'no'
480 instead of 8. That turns off the jumbo build. Some distros do that to get
481 a smaller build on some architectures such as MIPS. On x86_64 it might save
482 a little space in the build, but the build time will increase by a very
483 large amount.
484 </para>
485
486 <para>
487 <option>-webengine-kerberos</option>: Add this if you have installed <xref
488 linkend="mitkrb"/> and wish to connect from a browser using QtWebEngine
489 to a webserver which requires you to connect via kerberos.
490 </para>
491
492 <!--
493 <xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
494 href="../../xincludes/SIOCGSTAMP.xml"/>
495 -->
496
497 <para>
498 <option>NINJAJOBS=4 make</option>: If you patched system ninja in LFS to
499 recognize the NINJAJOBS environment variable, this command will run system
500 ninja with the specified number of jobs (i.e. 4).
501 There are several reasons why you might want to use options like this this:
502 </para>
503
504 <itemizedlist>
505 <listitem>
506 <para>
507 Building on a subset of CPUs allows measuring the build time
508 for a smaller number of processors, and/or running other
509 CPU-intensive tasks at the same time. For an editor on a machine
510 with a lot of CPUs, trying to measure the build time for a 4-CPU
511 machine, <option>NINJAJOBS=4 make</option> will give a reasonable
512 approximation (there is a short period where N+2 python and node
513 jobs run).
514 </para>
515 </listitem>
516 <listitem>
517 <para>
518 On a machine with only 4 CPUs online, the default of scheduling
519 N+2 jobs for qtwebengine is slower by between 3% and 7%, probably
520 because of the size of the C++ files and their many includes and
521 templates. Therefore, if in doubt set NINJAJOBS to the number of CPUs.
522 </para>
523 </listitem>
524 <listitem>
525 <para>
526 Reducing the number of cores being used on long running, CPU
527 intensive packages may alleviate heat problems.
528 </para>
529 </listitem>
530 <listitem>
531 <para>
532 Reducing the number of cores will prevent potential out-of-memory
533 problems on systems that do not have enough memory (or swap)
534 when all cores are active. A suggested approach is to limit
535 the number of cores to about one core for each 1.5 GB of
536 combined RAM and swap space.
537 </para>
538 </listitem>
539 </itemizedlist>
540
541 </sect2>
542
543 <sect2 role="configuration">
544 <title>Configuring QtWebEngine</title>
545
546 <sect3 id="qtwebengine-config">
547 <title>Configuration Information</title>
548
549 <para>
550 If you are upgrading from an older minor version of this
551 application, for some webpages to load you may need to
552 clear the <emphasis>browser</emphasis> caches, e.g. for
553 <application>falkon</application> they will be found in
554 <filename class="directory">~/.cache/falkon/</filename>.
555 You will need to do this if the browser starts to render
556 the page and then changes to a blank tab with a message
557 that something went wrong, and a button to Retry. Even
558 after removing the old caches, you may need to retry a
559 few times for each affected tab.
560 </para>
561
562 <para>
563 If a browser using this package fails to run and when run
564 from a term it reports 'Trace/breakpoint trap' that is
565 probably a kernel configuration issue - there is no need
566 to rebuild QtWebEngine, see the next section, recompile
567 the kernel and reboot to the new kernel.
568 </para>
569
570 </sect3>
571
572 </sect2>
573
574 <sect2 role="kernel" id="qtwebengine-kernel">
575 <title>Kernel Configuration</title>
576
577 <para>
578 This package does not require any of the optional kernel namespace items,
579 but if User namespace is enabled <phrase revision="systemd">(as happens
580 in some unit files, for hardening)</phrase> PID namespace must also be
581 enabled. In that case enable the following options in the kernel
582 configuration and recompile the kernel if necessary:
583 </para>
584
585<!-- Spaces are significant in <screen> sections -->
586<screen><literal>General setup ---&gt;
587 -*- Namespaces support ---&gt;
588 [ ] User namespace [CONFIG_USER_NS]
589 [*] PID namespace [CONFIG_PID_NS]</literal></screen>
590
591 <indexterm zone="qtwebengine qtwebengine-kernel">
592 <primary sortas="d-qtwebengine">qtwebengine</primary>
593 </indexterm>
594 </sect2>
595
596 <sect2 role="content">
597 <title>Contents</title>
598
599 <segmentedlist>
600 <segtitle>Installed Programs</segtitle>
601 <segtitle>Installed Libraries</segtitle>
602 <segtitle>Installed Directories</segtitle>
603
604 <seglistitem>
605 <seg>
606 qtwebengine_convert_dict and
607 QtWebEngineProcess (in $QT5DIR/libexec)
608 </seg>
609 <seg>
610 libQt5Pdf.so,
611 libQt5PdfWidgets.so,
612 libQt5WebEngineCore.so,
613 libQt5WebEngine.so, and
614 libQt5WebEngineWidgets.so
615 </seg>
616 <seg>
617 $QT5DIR/include/QtPdf,
618 $QT5DIR/include/QtPdfWidgets,
619 $QT5DIR/include/QtWebEngine,
620 $QT5DIR/include/QtWebEngineCore,
621 $QT5DIR/include/QtWebEngineWidgets,
622 $QT5DIR/qml/QtWebEngine, and
623 $QT5DIR/translations/qtwebengine_locales
624 </seg>
625 </seglistitem>
626 </segmentedlist>
627
628 <variablelist>
629 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Short Descriptions</bridgehead>
630 <?dbfo list-presentation="list"?>
631 <?dbhtml list-presentation="table"?>
632
633 <varlistentry id="qtwebengine_convert_dict">
634 <term><command>qtwebengine_convert_dict</command></term>
635 <listitem>
636 <para>
637 converts hunspell dictionaries (<literal>.dic</literal>) to chromium
638 format (<literal>.bdic</literal>)
639 </para>
640 <indexterm zone="qtwebengine qtwebengine_convert_dict">
641 <primary sortas="b-qtwebengine_convert_dict">qtwebengine_convert_dict</primary>
642 </indexterm>
643 </listitem>
644 </varlistentry>
645
646 <varlistentry id="QtWebEngineProcess">
647 <term><command>QtWebEngineProcess</command></term>
648 <listitem>
649 <para>
650 is a libexec program which runs a zygote process (one that listens
651 for spawn requests from a master process and will fork itself in
652 response)
653 </para>
654 <indexterm zone="qtwebengine QtWebEngineProcess">
655 <primary sortas="b-QtWebEngineProcess">QtWebEngineProcess</primary>
656 </indexterm>
657 </listitem>
658 </varlistentry>
659
660 <varlistentry id="libQtWebEngine-lib">
661 <term><filename class="libraryfile">libQtWebEngine.so</filename></term>
662 <listitem>
663 <para>
664 provides QML types for rendering web content within a QML application
665 </para>
666 <indexterm zone="qtwebengine libQtWebEngine-lib">
667 <primary sortas="c-libQtWebEngine">libQtWebEngine.so</primary>
668 </indexterm>
669 </listitem>
670 </varlistentry>
671
672 <varlistentry id="libQtWebEngineCore">
673 <term><filename class="libraryfile">libQtWebEngineCore.so</filename></term>
674 <listitem>
675 <para>
676 provides public API shared by both QtWebEngine and QtWebEngineWidgets
677 </para>
678 <indexterm zone="qtwebengine libQtWebEngineCore">
679 <primary sortas="c-libQtWebEngineCore">libQtWebEngineCore.so</primary>
680 </indexterm>
681 </listitem>
682 </varlistentry>
683
684 <varlistentry id="libQtWebEngineWidgets">
685 <term><filename class="libraryfile">libQtWebEngineWidgets.so</filename></term>
686 <listitem>
687 <para>
688 provides a web browser engine as well as C++ classes to render and
689 interact with web content
690 </para>
691 <indexterm zone="qtwebengine libQtWebEngineWidgets">
692 <primary sortas="c-libQtWebEngineWidgets">libQtWebEngineWidgets.so</primary>
693 </indexterm>
694 </listitem>
695 </varlistentry>
696
697 </variablelist>
698 </sect2>
699
700</sect1>
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