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bob:
We are continuing with debian Bullseye as the development environment so there are no changes for the required libraries from MC31.

This means that for Debian users, Bullseye is minimum required distribution. Bookworm works fine as well.
For non-Debian users, it mainly depends on the version of libc, which will now be 2.31 at a minimum.

Here are the basic required package versions:

libc6: 2.31
libasound2: 1.24
libuuid1: 2.33
libx11-6: 2:1.6
libxext6: 2:1.3
libxcb1: 1.2.162
libxdmcp6: 1:1.2.162
libstdc++6: 10.2.1
libgtk-3-0: 3.24
libgl1
libpango-1.0-0: 1.42 or libpango1.0-0: 1.42
libpangoft2-1.0-0: 1.42 or libpango-cairo-1.0-0: 1.42
libnss3: 2:3.61
libnspr4: 2:4.29
python: 2.7 or python2: 2.7 or python3
xdg-utils
libgomp1: 10.2.1
libfribidi0: 1.0.8
libfontconfig1: 2.13
libfreetype6: 2.10.4
libharfbuzz0b: 2.7.4
libgbm1: 20.3.5
libva2: 2.10.0
liblcms2-2: 2.12
libvulkan1: 1.2.162
mesa-vulkan-drivers
vulkan-icd
libwebkit2gtk-4.0-37

New for MC32 GTKWebKit is alternate browser choice in Options. This means all architectures will require libwebkit2gtk-4.0-37 to be installed.
Since Chromium no longer supports i386, GTKWebKit is the only choice on i386 distros.

max096:

--- Quote from: bob on January 19, 2024, 11:10:11 am ---New for MC32 GTKWebKit is alternate browser choice in Options. This means all architectures will require libwebkit2gtk-4.0-37 to be installed.
Since Chromium no longer supports i386, GTKWebKit is the only choice on i386 distros.

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My guess would have been you did that because of googles "3rd party" cookie deprecation (very easy to get into a situation where your own cookies are considered 3rd party by the browser). Not sure that applies to chromium aswell or just chrome, but Iīd imagine it would apply to both sooner or later. Would not have thought itīs because of i386. Are there people using such systems?

Does 'alternate browser choice' mean you still support both? Not entierly clear. In my docker container I have now removed all the things to make chromium work and installed libwebkit instead (for mc32 and up). Should I install both instead?

Hendrik:
Chromium remains the favored choice, its overall more featureful and up to date. They just stopped supporting 32-bit x86 Linux a long time ago. As should everyone, really.

bob:
That said the GTKWebKit will work for most everything.
Chromium remains the default and will be downloaded even if it's not used since the JRWeb executable is linked against it and will not load unless libcef.so is present.

max096:
Would be great if we did not need to install libwebkit2gtk then. Not building 32bit images anyways. The browser did not work on amd64 without it and now it appears it does not work on arm64. So gonna need to put back the dependencies for chromium. Not sure why libwebkit2gtk is needed when itīs not used anywhere. Would be better to load that in at runtime when needed.

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