Don't take my word on what I'm about to say but AFAIK QtWebkit can be
built independently from the rest of qt, so it has its own version
number. I believe Qt 4.7.0 shipped with QtWebkit 2.0. The next version
is QtWebkit 2.2 and the package you have installed is a development
version of this next version of QtWebkit (a release candidate I
presume). And even if the version number seems lower you are actually
getting the latest and greatest.
Cheers, Ricardo.
2011/9/25 dh
This is similar to another recent question. ( the thread Missing libQtWebKit4 in Release 4.6)
OpenSUSE11.4 using KDE:Release:47 repo
until recently the version of libqtwebkit4 available in the repo was 4.7.4- xxx. the other day while doing an update with yast an older version (4.7.1- xxx from a different repo) showed up as the available version.
I waited thinking things would sort themselves out. Today looking at the K:R:47 repo and the version of libqtwebkit4 that is available is libqtwebkit4 2.1.90-xxx. They are getting younger by the minute :-)
Is this due to a new versioning scheme or is there a problem somewhere?
Curious minds want to know :-)
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