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Make geckodriver part of Icecat package [Was: Packaging "single file"]
From: |
Tanguy Le Carrour |
Subject: |
Make geckodriver part of Icecat package [Was: Packaging "single file"] |
Date: |
Wed, 6 Nov 2019 09:12:53 +0100 |
Hi Guix,
As Jack answered my first question, I've changed the topic and rephrased
my questions for clarity.
Le 11/05, Tanguy Le Carrour a écrit :
> Le 11/04, Jack Hill a écrit :
> > On Mon, 4 Nov 2019, Tanguy Le Carrour wrote:
> > > I intended to ask this question later, but now that ungoogled-chromium
> > > has been superseded by icecat, I find myself stuck!
> > […]
> > Where are you getting stuck?
>
> I'm stuck with my UI tests! :-(
>
> I was relying on `chromedriver` (packaged with ungoogled-chromium), but now
> that it's been deprecated… I'm stuck! ^_^'
>
> `geckodriver` is not packaged with icecat. This is why I wanted to a)
> download it or b) package it.
>
> The problem is that a) the version I download does not work (a problem
> specific to Guix System, I guess, that would be solved by packaging…
> another wild guess) and b) it's a bit of work to package.
>
> But, all of sudden, I wonder if `geckodriver` could not be part of
> icecat, like `chromedriver` was part of ungoogled-chromium?!
1) could geckodriver be built and distributed with icecat? or
2) should I work on packaging it? or
3) is there a way to package the pre-built binary?
Regards,
--
Tanguy