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    [SOLVED] Qupzilla 2.2.2 dependencies

    Qupzilla 2.2.2 is available for Bionic:
    Code:
    $ apt search qupzilla
    Sorting... Done
    Full Text Search... Done
    libqupzilla-dev/bionic 2.2.2~dfsg1-1 amd64
    development files for qupzilla's shared library
    
    libqupzilla1/bionic 2.2.2~dfsg1-1 amd64
    shared library and header files for qupzilla
    
    qupzilla/bionic 2.2.2~dfsg1-1 amd64
    lightweight web browser based on libqtwebkit
    
    qupzilla-plugin-gnome-keyring/bionic 2.2.2~dfsg1-1 amd64
    plugin to store passwords for Qupzilla with the Gnome
    
    qupzilla-plugin-kwallet/bionic 2.2.2~dfsg1-1 amd64
    plugin to store passwords for Qupzilla with the KDE Wallet.
    
    $ sudo apt-get install qupzilla
    Reading package lists... Done
    Building dependency tree       
    Reading state information... Done
    The following additional packages will be installed:
    libgnome-keyring-common libgnome-keyring0 libqupzilla1 qupzilla-plugin-gnome-keyring qupzilla-plugin-kwallet
    Suggested packages:
    gnome-keyring
    The following NEW packages will be installed:
    libgnome-keyring-common libgnome-keyring0 libqupzilla1 qupzilla qupzilla-plugin-gnome-keyring qupzilla-plugin-kwallet
    0 upgraded, 6 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
    Need to get 2,763 kB of archives.
    After this operation, 12.7 MB of additional disk space will be used.
    Do you want to continue? [Y/n] n
    Abort.
    $
    I don't understand the gnome-* dependencies. Could it be that the packager intends to have Qupzilla for Lubuntu? apt show qupzilla has
    Code:
    Task: lubuntu-qt-desktop
    And when will the name change to Falkon?
    Kubuntu 20.04

    #2
    Gnome integration for password storage in it's keyring is nothing new, and ubuntu/Debian have built those for ages.

    qupzilla-plugin-kwallet and qupzilla-plugin-gnome-keyring are just recommends, installed by apt by default, but removable if you don't want them

    Qupzilla will change to falkon when KDE actually does a source release under that name so this can get into debian/ubuntu. So far not any immanent sign of that.
    On #kubuntu-devel & #kubuntu on libera.chat - IRC Nick: RikMills - Launchpad ID: click

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      #3
      I went ahead and installed it.

      I would like some help or pointers on how to use the Greasemonkey extension. I've selected it under ≡, preferences, extensions, but where do I get to add the scripts?

      Got it!

      There's a Setting icon that needs to be clicked.
      Last edited by chimak111; Dec 18, 2017, 09:34 AM.
      Kubuntu 20.04

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