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--- Comment #22 from Tatsuki Makino ---
It seems to me that any way to fix it with a patch so that it can be built is
good.
However, I think there is something strange about the fact that _XOPEN_SOURCE
was defined because there are functio
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--- Comment #21 from Robert Nagy ---
(In reply to Florian Walpen from comment #19)
It is a compiler / freebsd-base change that triggered it, not a chromium
change.
Yes the patches are shared between OpenBSD and FreeBSD as I maintain the p
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--- Comment #20 from George Mitchell ---
Having just now recovered from the trauma--whoops, I mean exercise--of fixing
for CVE-2024-5274 (with the ad-hoc patch, which worked fine), I'll install the
new chromium on my vast local network (has
On Mon 03 Jun 02:05, Mario Marietto wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I'm trying to compile Chromium from the ports on my system (14.0 p6 with
> latest packages),but I found a bug.
Hello, the bug isn't in chromium, but in the way you are building it.
for some reasons you decided to build on your own with a p
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--- Comment #19 from Florian Walpen ---
(In reply to Robert Nagy from comment #15)
> I cannot reproduce this on 13.3/amd64 so I assume this happens due to some
> header poisoning from some dependencies.
I suppose you did check that all of
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--- Comment #17 from commit-h...@freebsd.org ---
A commit in branch main references this bug:
URL:
https://cgit.FreeBSD.org/ports/commit/?id=4ba66b974729b45f6c2418d87d7403ef2e7b474d
commit 4ba66b974729b45f6c2418d87d7403ef2e7b474d
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--- Comment #15 from Robert Nagy ---
(In reply to Florian Walpen from comment #12)
If that is to be upstreamed the comment needs to be fixed up as well.
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--- Comment #14 from Konstantin Belousov ---
(In reply to Robert Nagy from comment #13)
Removing the patch third__party_sqlite_BUILD.gn did not changed the outcome.
The build still fails with the same alloca() errors from sqlite3_shim.c.
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