Re: git: 81a047b386e5 - main - www/*chromium: drop pulseaudio build dependency by using an internal copy

From: Vladimir Druzenko <vvd_at_freebsd.org>
Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2024 11:24:11 UTC
30.05.2024 19:25, Sergey A. Osokin пишет:
> On Thu, May 30, 2024 at 03:15:53PM +0300, Vladimir Druzenko wrote:
>> 28.05.2024 09:26, Gleb Popov пишет:
>>> On Mon, May 27, 2024 at 6:56 PM Vladimir Druzenko <vvd@freebsd.org> wrote:
>>>> Just return all options.
>>> It is unrealistic to ask for removing Pulseaudio from default options
>>> as it is already default in many other ports. Robert gone an extra
>>> mile for you to make this dependency build-time rather than runtime.
>>>
>>> Start using Poudriere to build your own set of packages with options
>>> you want rather than going against the stream and putting more work on
>>> others.
>>>
>>> P.S. Your work on Chromium stuff is greatly appreciated, rnagy@
>>> P.S.S I wouldn't even bother to use bundled copy of pulseaudio libs if
>>> that adds more patches
>> You ignored main part:
>>
>> One of my installation of this port is on headless VM (2 VMs) for export
>> Draw.io diagrams to PDF. I don't need any sound on this VM.
>> Instead of leaving options in the port (what could be simpler?), each time
>> the port is updated, I will have to manually remove unnecessary
>> dependencies, add "GN_ARGS+=use_pulseaudio=false use_sndio=false" and add
>> option ALSA (for desktop ON, but for VM OFF).
>>
>> How I can build this port without dependency from all sound engines - alsa,
>> sndio and pulse for install it on headless VM?
>> Options was the solution! I don't understand who they were bothering?
> The www/chromium port is broken these days, just because several previously
> work well online web applications, such as zoom, slack, etc., don't work
> anymore.
>
> I'd recommend to revert back all *audio*-related changes have been made to
> restore needful basic functionality.
>
> Thank you.

Hello!

Are we planning to enter the 2024Q3with broken *chromium?

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Best regards,
Vladimir Druzenko