I cannot install the rawhide-built chromium into F33 without bringing glibc from rawhide with me:
[spot@localhost ~]$ sudo rpm -Uvh chromium-common-87.0.4280.88-1.fc34.x86_64.rpm chromium-87.0.4280.88-1.fc34.x86_64.rpm error: Failed dependencies: libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.33)(64bit) is needed by chromium-common-87.0.4280.88-1.fc34.x86_64 libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.33)(64bit) is needed by chromium-87.0.4280.88-1.fc34.x86_64 When I _just_ update glibc from rawhide on an otherwise Fedora 33 instance (glibc, glibc-all-langpacks, glibc-common, glibc-devel, glibc-headers-x86, glibc-langpack-en), then install the rawhide built chromium, it exhibits the same missing strings bug. ~spot On Thu, Dec 17, 2020 at 11:29 AM Robbie Harwood <rharw...@redhat.com> wrote: > Tom Callaway <spo...@gmail.com> writes: > > > Okay, this one has me stumped. Any chromium package I build through > rawhide > > refuses to render most of the strings. > > > > At first, I thought this was gcc 11, but then I noticed that the first > > build with this problem was built before GCC 11 landed in rawhide (the > > compiler was the same n-v-r as the one in Fedora 33). Next, I thought it > > must be due to a newer system component that Chromium uses dynamically, > but > > I was able to disprove that by installing the Fedora 33 build (same > > version-release) into a Rawhide VM, and it works fine. Google Chrome also > > works fine in rawhide. > > > > Chromium has a lot of bundled components, so it is usually fairly > resistant > > to system changes. There are no differences between how Chromium builds > > (within the RPM spec) on Fedora 33 and Rawhide. It also doesn't use > > %{optflags}, so the compiler flags are equivalent. > > > > Could this be due to some quirk of binutils in the way chromium gets > linked > > in rawhide? Is there something else unique to how packages are built in > > rawhide right now? Are any other rawhide packages having similar string > > issues? > > Have you tried the reverse? rawhide-built chromium into fc33? > > Thanks, > --Robbie >
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