Marius Bakke transcribed 2.1K bytes: > Mike Gerwitz writes: > > > On Tue, Jan 16, 2018 at 20:01:34 +0100, Marius Bakke wrote: > >> If there are no objections, expect to see this in 'master' in 1-2 weeks. > > > > I want to express gratitude for your hard work on this---given that > > IceCat does not contain many of the FF devtool updates, Chromium is very > > desirable for web development. It's also needed for certain Node.js > > tools, like node-inspector. > > > > So, thank you! > > Thank *you* for the kind words! :-) > > Here is the latest iteration of this patch. New in this version: > > * Chromium 64 (duh). > * The 'delete-bundled-software' phase has been moved to a snippet, > shaving ~100MiB (~22%) off the compressed tarball size (and > drastically reduces (de)compression time). > * The New Tab page does not show any thumbnails for new profiles. I think you forgot to attach the patches :) > I've also added more comments about the patches and other flags. > > Now, when launching the browser for the first time, it *still* connects > to Google services. After a while it also does a lookup for AdWords... > However subsequent launches are "silent" as long as the Web Store is > disabled and "--disable-background-networking" is passed, like the > wrapper script does. > > Incidentally, now that IceCat supports WebRTC (and somehow plugged the > IP address leak[0]!), I no longer *need* this package. However, having > multiple high quality browsers at hand is a huge advantage IMO, so I'd > still like to have it in Guix. > > What do y'all think? Feedback on the snippet and description very > welcome. I still would like to have Chromium in Guix too. Icecat doesn't work for everyone's needs and requirements. I'd help volunteering time to building and updating, when it's possible for me. > [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebRTC#Concerns -- ng0 A88C8ADD129828D7EAC02E52E22F9BBFEE348588 http://krosos.org | https://n0.is/~ng0/ | https://crash.cx