A first version of the AmigaOS4 port of OWB Doduo is on my homepage now. Most of the AmigaOS4 addtitions of the OWB Blastoise port are still missing, it's a slow debug build and you should keep OWB Blaistoise for now, but you can use it for testing pages which don't work with OWB Blastoise.
First, thanks for your efforts. I tryed to install it, but I can't launch it: it keeps saying : required object missing, althouth I verifyed that all the .so where in place.
First, thanks for your efforts. I tryed to install it, but I can't launch it: it keeps saying : required object missing, althouth I verifyed that all the .so where in place.
Unfortunately there is no way to find out which shared object is missing, IIRC using Snoopy doesn't work either. But it's probably libjpeg.so, I though it would have been included in OS4 like libpng12.so, but I just checked it and it isn't.
now, I write "google.com" and nothing happens. If I resize the window, it becomes "dead" (can't do anything more with the window). I have an A1XE with some 700 Mb ram
Can you add some sort of version numbering system in as well? It's impossible to tell which versions the shared objects are, so you can't easily check whether there are newer versions available, and you can't do a usefully copylib in Installer for these files.
Very very great big THANKS ! This new version (doduo) is better than the old one. Like you said it's slow debug version so it's very slow. But at least it works !
Rock lobster bit me - so I'm here forever X1000 + AmigaOS 4.1 FE "Anyone can build a fast CPU. The trick is to build a fast system." - Seymour Cray
Sadly, it still crashes when trying to visit http://demo.silverstripe.com. When running it from the shell, I get the following message when trying to visit that page: Quote:
That should give an idea as to where the problem lies.
No, it's nothing important and you get a lot of similar debug output for all pages, for example I get that one when using "owb http://google.com/" and quitting OWB.
Rogue wrote: What do you mean? You can embed a normal AmigaOS version tag
This needs to be enforced somehow then. Perhaps elf.library could complain if there is no version number? I just scanned my sobjs: directory and only libc.so has a version string. It makes it very tricky to keep everything current!
Certainly the ones included with OS4 could lead by example here.
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other than that, the same version methods like on Linux/UNIX work...
What methods are they? I hope you don't mean naming them with the version number and creating fs links between differently-named but compatible files?
Wow, this new version seems to be rock-stable here so far. Sites that didn't work too well seems to work stable and good now. Yes it's very slow, but that was expected. Thanks!