Stable version does not build from source code.
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m...@pc-networking-services.com,
Dec 20
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Issue descriptionUserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:63.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/63.0 Steps to reproduce the problem: Try to compile from source code and approx 3/4 of the way through the build it gives a ld error. What is the expected behavior? To cleanly compile without any patches and be able to surf the web. What went wrong? /usr/bin/ld: websocket_inflater.cc:(.text._ZN3net17WebSocketInflater7InflateEPKcmi+0xd1): undefined reference to `Cr_z_inflateReset' Did this work before? N/A Chrome version: chromium-71.0.3578.98 Channel: stable OS Version: Flash Version: If a package is marked as stable, then it should be able to be built from source tar balls without any patches, yet it seems that all of google's so called code is actually at the pre-alpha stage as it requires many patches for the builds to actually compile. This is shown by distros such as Debian, Arch and gentoo needing many patches to correct compile errors. There are a number of us that do not want to use binary versions of software. I am using a distro that compiles the whole linux os from source code. Christopher.
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Dec 20
The issue seems to be a build related which is out of scope for TE, hence adding TE-NeedsTriageHelp label and requesting someone from dev team to look into the issue.Tentatively adding Build component. Thanks.! |
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Comment 1 by swarnasree.mukkala@chromium.org
, Dec 20