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6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
canacar
9c5121f96b Try to set the number of open files to the desired value before warning
about openfiles-max. ok robert@
2011-06-17 04:25:06 +00:00
robert
65907ca1bc Add a .desktop file for the menus and install the icons too.
Remove the message about bumping shmall and datasize too.
2011-05-19 11:52:06 +00:00
robert
0818a3651c - use the same memory allocation values on amd64 and i386 too.
this makes chrome use way less memory and since it does not hit
  datasize limits anymore, it is way more stable too
- remove the warning of datasize bumping from the wrapper script

tested by sthen@, jasper@ and me
2011-05-17 08:35:31 +00:00
sthen
ed3d1a0a57 tweak wrapper script; use larger default limits for FD and datasize
(you may still need to raise them if you open many tabs, but this
should be enough to avoid problems in normal use), only warn if
softlimits can't be raised, and adjust messages to mention login.conf
(and login.conf.db if detected).

ok espie@ "feel free to modify it if you don't like it" robert@
2011-02-08 21:10:28 +00:00
espie
ae6e8f236b late update to chromium 9, robert@ did the work, but he doesn't have the
time right now.
Tree is still locked!
Reasons for the update:
- good work that can be used now
- only builds on i386/amd64, and they're fast
- multiple security problems in old chrome
- old chrome half working, can't break it more than it was.

This one requires resources (see MESSAGE), but it's ways more stable.

Again, discussed with sthen@, jasper@, naddy@, miod@
2011-02-08 09:43:02 +00:00
pvalchev
88e44963ff Initial import of Chromium for OpenBSD, a multi-month effort! :)
i386 and amd64 supported.

Chromium is an open-source browser project that aims
to build a safer, faster, and more stable way for all
Internet users to experience the web. http://www.chromium.org/

This is version 4.0.251.0 with a tarball already including hundreds
of patches by myself, Sprewell, Ben Laurie and others from the original
FreeBSD effort. See homepage for more details and known issue:
http://sightly.net/peter/openbsd/chromium/
(right now, there are i386 & amd64 -current packages there that can
be pkg_add'ed, links to the FreeBSD page for more info, etc)

The patches are being cleaned up and sent upstream in chunks, the
goal will be to have a clean tarball eventually. I _just_ got this
working earlier this week so it may crash and burn (especially on
amd64 as some parts do not appear 64-bit clean), let me know.

"commit it and let's work on it in-tree" espie@, robert@ & others
2009-12-18 22:25:56 +00:00