On 24/11/12 16:23, Werner Flamme wrote:
it's back in the openSUSE OBS again
Thankfully Raymond posted in the forum with a clear explain: Dear openSUSE Users, Last week, I send out the message that it was no longer possible to build Chromium on the openSUSE OBS. This due to issues with ffmpeg, etc. Due to the big help of Ludwig Nussel, we resolved the issues and I can now inform you that we are building Chromium again in it's old location and that we will continue shipping Chromium with openSUSE. A new subpackage was introduced (chromium-ffmpegsumo) that builds a restricted form of the multimedia library required by Chromium. This library supports all the opensource codecs. On Packman we continue to build the chromium-ffmpeg package that contains the same multimedia library, but then with support for more proprietary codecs (equal to the ones supported by the official Chrome browser). If you install the chromium-ffmpeg package, then automatically the new chromium-ffmpegsumo package will be deinstalled. This is the correct behavior. I would like to thank Ludwig again for his help in resolving this matter. As a reminder: The Chromium browser is build in the network:chromium repository and from there updates to Factory and maintenance updates for 12.2/12.1 are shipped. I would like to apologize for the inconvienence this might cause due to swapping the repositories. Regards Raymond -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org