(In reply to Michael Catanzaro from comment #5)
> Try building glib-networking as well?
Thanks, that fixed it. Building & installing GLib, glib-networking, libsoup, and then WebKit, in that order, now allows for successful HTTPS connections. Now removing mention of this from the bug report title.
Now all that remains is the original issue, the blanked out WebView. It is being properly rendered somehow, as dragging page elements like images or highlighted text makes them visible while dragged, but the actual WebView GTK widget itself is almost pure white.
(In reply to Michael Catanzaro from comment #5)
> Try building glib-networking as well?
Thanks, that fixed it. Building & installing GLib, glib-networking, libsoup, and then WebKit, in that order, now allows for successful HTTPS connections. Now removing mention of this from the bug report title.
Now all that remains is the original issue, the blanked out WebView. It is being properly rendered somehow, as dragging page elements like images or highlighted text makes them visible while dragged, but the actual WebView GTK widget itself is almost pure white.