Would it be possible to make a version based on the Evergreen webview2 runtime? #1139
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I understand that Pywebview uses the Evergreen version if it is installed. Note that the Pywebview installer doesn't install Webview2 by itself (see https://pywebview.flowrl.com/guide/installation.html#windows) and that the loader dll's don't include the Webview2 runtime. Maybe your issue is related to MicrosoftEdge/WebView2Feedback#3465? |
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@firai is correct. |
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There is a known issue that the fixed runtime of webview2 cannot run from a network location, which means that pywebview apps crash when you run from there.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/webview2/concepts/distribution#known-issues-for-fixed-version
Could pywebview use this or possibly the builtin webview2 runtime, since it seems to be preinstalled now on windows 10
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-is-auto-installing-the-windows-10-webview2-runtime/
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