Oops! I seem to have missed sending this to the list instead of Andrew. On Wednesday 24 Jun 2015 22:03:45 Mick wrote: > On Wednesday 24 Jun 2015 08:31:51 you wrote: > > On Wed, 24 Jun 2015 07:08:01 +0100 Mick wrote: > > > On Tuesday 23 Jun 2015 11:54:02 Neil Bothwick wrote: > > > > On Tue, 23 Jun 2015 05:26:31 -0500, Dale wrote: > > > > > > Take from that what you will. Note, the issues are for chromium > > > > > > and not for Google Chrome, shouldn't make a difference for what > > > > > > you want to know though. > > > > > > > > > > Thanks. That was what I was looking for. I guess they did do this > > > > > then. This may be the first time I checked into a story from that > > > > > site and it be true. It seems google did sort of sneak some code > > > > > in there. o_O > > > > > > > > There is a now a USE flag to specifically enable this. It defaults to > > > > disabled but if you previously emerged chromium before the flag as > > > > added, you will still have it. Using --newuse will cause a world > > > > update to re-emerge chromium, but if you use --changed-use it > > > > doesn't, so re-emerge chromium if you want to get rid of this. > > > > > > What is the new USE flag and does it also apply to 43.0.2357.65? > > > > The flag is USE="hotwording", it applies to 45.0.2431.0 and later > > versions. Please note that this flag disables autoload of hotwording > > nacl plugin, so if one had earlier chromium versions installed, one > > will still have this plugin installed on a system. > > > > In order to remove already installed plugin one have to delete the > > following directory: > > ~/.config/chromium/Default/Extensions/lccekmodgklaepjeofjdjpbminllajkg > > > > See also: > > https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=552298 > > > > Best regards, > > Andrew Savchenko > > Thank you Dale for bringing this to our attention and thank you Andrew for > the bug and hint to remove the already downloaded blob. I am emerging > 43.0.2357.130 which has the USE flag "-hotwording%" unset as a default.
-- Regards, Mick
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