New file attached. I used gtar to a not lose files (too long). The new
tarball includes all 3 ports.
On Sat Sep 30, 2023 at 03:23:01PM +0200, Rafael Sadowski wrote:
> Hi porters@
>
> I know the ports tree is locked for new ports. I want to ask for OKs to
> import after the look. I also know that no one is willing to build such
> a monster of code. In addition, there is still no consumers for testing
> that uses it.
>
> Of course build tests are welcome. It's a good opportunity to heat your
> place.
>
> Information for inst:qt6-qtwebview-6.5.2
>
> Comment:
> simple web viewing component for Qt6
>
> Required by:
> debug-qt6-qtwebview-6.5.2
>
> Description:
> Qt WebView provides a way to display web content in a QML application without
> necessarily including a full web browser stack by using native APIs where it
> makes sense.
>
> Maintainer: Rafael Sadowski <rsadowski@openbsd.org>
>
> WWW: https://www.qt.io/
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Information for inst:qt6-qtwebengine-6.5.2
>
> Comment:
> Qt chromium based web engine
>
> Required by:
> debug-qt6-qtwebengine-6.5.2
> debug-qt6-qtwebview-6.5.2
> qt6-qtwebview-6.5.2
>
> Description:
> The Qt WebEngine module provides a web browser engine that makes it easy to
> embed content from the World Wide Web into your Qt application on platforms
> that do not have a native web engine.
>
> Qt WebEngine provides C++ classes and QML types for rendering HTML, XHTML, and
> SVG documents, styled using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and scripted with
> JavaScript. HTML documents can be made fully editable by the user through the
> use of the contenteditable attribute on HTML elements.
>
> Maintainer: Rafael Sadowski <rsadowski@openbsd.org>
>
> WWW: https://www.qt.io/
>
>
>
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