On Wed, 31 Aug 2011, Bryan wrote: > On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 06:23, Marco Peereboom <[email protected]> wrote: > > That sounds more like crappy DNS or filtered Internet. I can't speak > > for chromium but webkit likes >= 256 files >= 16384 stack. Adsuck can > > go a long way making the surfing experience better too. BTW you can't > > update things willy nilly, you have to do pretty much all of it at once. > > > > My Internet is AT&T U-verse, so you may be right about the crappy DNS. I > will try changing it to OpenDNS or Google's DNS and see if that helps... > > I only updated nss and nspr because the build process for chrome didn't. > Shouldn't the build process have checked for the newer version and built it?
Your issue comes from something else (pkg_create(1)). Current chrome builds fine with the older version of nss/nspr afaik. Next time, try: make PKG_CREATE_NO_CHECKS=Yes package Also use ports@ next time for these kind of questions. -- Antoine

