On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 5:24 PM, Peter Valchev <pvalc...@openbsd.org> wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 11:50 PM, Antoine Jacoutot
> <ajacou...@bsdfrog.org> wrote:
>> On Wed, 31 Mar 2010, Peter Valchev wrote:
>>
>>> After a long battle with various issues that cropped up, and thanks to
>>> huge help from the guy working on the FreeBSD port (linked from my
>>> page), I have an update to chromium-5.0.539.0
>>>
>>> 4.7ish packages for i386 & amd64 are available here:
>>> http://sightly.net/peter/openbsd/chromium/
>>>
>>> As well as the port - if you want to build yourself.
>>> http://sightly.net/peter/openbsd/chromium/chromium.tar.gz
>>>
>>> I'd appreciate tests on amd64, especially, as I don't have one locally
>>> - I tested that it starts up and renders google.com, but anything more
>>> is too much of a pain over ssh X forwarding :-) I know the old port
>>> had V8 issues on amd64, so curious if this works better.
>>
>> Thanks Peter.
>>
>> Small thing I noticed is that the buttons and window flicker like hell
>> when clicking on "Clear browing data".
>> That is under current with cwm, not sure whether this is a local issue.
>
> buttons and windows flicker... that's probably just network churn
> while it's sending your browsing data to google (sorry, couldn't
> resist the joke)
>
> i can't reproduce on fvwm2 :)

Tested on an i386 eeepc.
Works fine, some quirks when moving a tab : a square that is not drawn
back until I drop the tab. (it follows the cursor)
html 5 videos in youtube don't work. (probably expected, I just tested
for the fun)
Options takes a heck of time to load, that nornal ?
Browser themes works.
Used gmail and reader.

Thanks for the update :)

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