FreeBSD Port: www/chromium
Adam McDougall
mcdouga9 at egr.msu.edu
Sun Jul 21 15:20:47 UTC 2013
On 07/20/13 12:10, Lawrence K. Chen, P.Eng. wrote:
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>> On 2013-07-19 15:39:09 -0400, Mike Jakubik wrote:
>>> On 07/19/13 14:28, Jung-uk Kim wrote:
>>>> I had the same problem last night and made a patch.
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>>>> http://people.freebsd.org/~jkim/patch-clang
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>>>> Drop this file in files directory and try it again.
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>>>> Jung-uk Kim
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>>> This patch works, chromium compiles and seems to run without any
>>> issues.
>> Committed, thanks!
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>> Jung-uk Kim
> While it compiles....it doesn't run very well...
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> Certain pages/sites....some or all of the links will be unclickable.
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> For example....in Zimbra web interface, I could not reply to this message until I reverted back to previous version of chromium. While I could navigate folders and such, the message bar buttons would work....reply button wouldn't work.
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> In nagios....none of the links could be clicked at all (made it hard to acknowledge a downed service....)
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> Lawrence
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I've noticed similar symptoms after a few hours as well. Doesn't seem
to matter if it was compiled by gcc or clang. Sometimes I could get by
with using tab to move the focus to links or text fields and enter to
activate links, but sometimes the entire tab would freeze up and even
not let me close the tab.
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