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I think chromium-97.0.4692.99 does not have this problem.
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How to get for example Adblock Plus working on Chrome/FreeBSD (workaround):
1) download the extension as a *.crx file, 2) extract it into a folder, 3) drug
and drop this folder into the "extensions"
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Build(v96) from https://github.com/freebsd/chromium not affected by the issue.
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Hello.
I'm running FreeBSD 13 + chromium browser. Because of this bug I'm not able to
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download the
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same issue, FreeBSD 14.0-CURRENT + chromium-94.0.4606.81_2
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BTW, removing the vmem limit also "fixed" an issue on one of my machines with
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as chromium: the biggest process is 11G
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I ruled out interference from installed packages by ensuring that the exact
same package set was installed on a working system and a non-working system.
Did the same with kernel modules and sysctls.
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The terminal output doesn't seem to mean anything. I found that chrome works
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basically the same terminal output there.
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A long shot,
chrome --disable-gpu
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#21 patched and not debug version was also built.
rm -r -f /usr/ports/www/chromium
portsnap extract www/chromium/
make -C /usr/ports/www/chromium/
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well, normally you do make clean in the port dir and then portsnap fetch and to
compile that thing make and/or make install ...
before compiling you mess with
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This comment #32 of mine seems to be a different issue from this one.
And it is difficult to reproduce. (The file size may be a condition for it to
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I'm sorry if anyone thought the method in this comment would solve the problem.
I have built chromium-94.0.4606.81_2 this way.
rm -r -f
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today its working, let's see tomorrow ;)
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> removing the patch "files/patch-base_files_file__util.cc" and rebuilding it
> would be a workaround that would bring it back to the original code.
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For testing purposes I shared the patched package build for amd64 here:
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Other workaround, I'll make the backtrace logs I brought with me useful :)
It is a backtrace that would run CopyDirectory after rename fails.
A patch has been applied to use sendfile for
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> > The 32GB of physical memory is just barely enough.
> Is this about the (final) link step? A non-debug build works fine for me with
> $WRKDIR on a
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> Contrary to Linux the FreeBSD sendfile call limits the out descriptor to a
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Maybe FreeBSD >= 13.0 can optimize via
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> This is what happens when you build www/chromium with these settings:
> The 32GB of physical memory is just barely enough.
Is this about the (final)
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> Also not fixed for me. Let's assume that it's not fixed for many people.
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Also not fixed for me. Let's assume that it's not fixed for many people.
% pkg info -x chromium
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url :
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I built and installed chromium-94.0.4606.81_2 with errno == ENOTSOCK added like
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> WITH_DEBUG=yes or
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seems you try to breed a new egg ...
the source code is the same source code package which is used on Linux where no
such problem exist
I think that's enough to say the problem is not in the source
when
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Any update on this?
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--- Comment #19 from Tatsuki Makino ---
This is too exaggerated to be called an idea :) , but
I ran chrome with truss logging.
> truss -d -o /tmp/truss.log -- chrome --incognito &
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See https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=715658
Better start DBus user/session bus manually after login. On Linux this usually
done transparently by (e)logind. On FreeBSD you can do
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> Now the question is how to find the the broken place in the Chromium
> sources...
I have an idea about that. However, I will explain it later :)
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I tried to combine chromium-94.0.4606.81_2 and gtk3-3.24.29_1 or
chromium-94.0.4606.81_2 and gtk3-3.24.27.
However, this problem was not resolved.
There
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I have a small request.
Can someone please try download file in combination with gtk3-3.24.29 or
earlier?
I would do it too, but it would be later.
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on FreeBSD 12.3-STABLE stable/12-n234193-89e293e5dcb4-dirty amd64
If ENV HOME has been changed...
/home/tatsuki is my default HOME.
#!/bin/tcsh
setenv HOME `mktemp -d` ; cd ~ ; chrome --incognito &
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I think you're times back with 92, we're now at 94.0.4606.81
also I believe the temporary file thing is a wild guess, chrome creates a
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> 14121 chrome RET rename -1 errno 18 Cross-device link
I second your finding! There is a change in Chromium v92 that causes downloads
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I would suggest to change the urgency and that many people are affected since
we do not have any other browser in FreeBSD, Firefox has a horrible file dialog
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And sometimes Resuming works and sometimes it doesn't.
I'm on:
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chromium 94.0.4606.81 is still not downloading, but there is a new issue which
I haven't noticed before, it is downloading but only the the home dir (~) any
other place not, even if there are the correct
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I found out that turning off CODECS options is what causes this.
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This still happens with Chromium v94.0.4606.81 when trying to install
extensions...
It's really strange as it happens with linux-Chrome too as stated
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the same version runs well on Linux, so it probably is not the source code, but
some messup by the packager or missing dependency
I have downgraded to v92...
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Because no one, including me, generates diff of source code :)
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I think that is a wild guess, you chose the download dir or have it configured
and there it goes, as well as the temporary file, as well as the partial cdr
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I tried many things, but I get an error except where the following results
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stat -f '%8Xd %N' -- ~ download_directory
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