the last mile?

Thomas Abthorpe tabthorpe at FreeBSD.org
Thu Mar 31 12:30:23 UTC 2011


Agreed, our test base has got us this far, opening it up to the wider
community will surely be helpful.

Thomas

On 3/31/11, Rene Ladan <rene at freebsd.org> wrote:
> Op 29-03-2011 21:58, Rene Ladan schreef:
>> Hi,
>>
>> in its current state chromium-10.0.648.X looks pretty decent IMO.
>>
> [..]
>
>> The biggest todo for chromium-10.0.648.X is to get it render pages on
>> 8.2 and below. I guess someone with a big machine should build a debug
>> image and/or see what's different libthr on 7.4/8.2 versus CURRENT.
>>
> What if we just commit the port _right now_ after marking it BROKEN on
> 7.X/8.X ?  In it's current form nobody can really use the version in the
> Ports Tree (or they would have to remove the FORBIDDEN line), if we
> commit this version at least some people can.  And we might get more
> eyes to look at this timeout bug.
>
> Maybe it's a bad idea...
>
> Regards,
> René
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