On Tuesday 01 October 2013 15:16:51 James Bond wrote:
correct me if I'm making a wrong assumption) that openSUSE:Factory is a project that builds packages for OpenSUSE and network:chromium is a project for building Linux binaries that are distribution agnostic. My
Currently network:chromium builds indeed the chromium package for openSUSE distro's, but it doesn't any SUSE specific patches, etc to the source tarball.
project is making use of the vanilla source code chromium tarball + Debian patches and is trying to build a package for the 32bit Debian Wheezy - same version of chromium as the one in the repository, the only difference between it and the chromium package from the Debian repository being that I'm trying to also compile chromedriver and bundle it into the package.
If I understood you correctly, then the only thing you want is to build the chromedriver ? If that is correct, then why do you build the full chromium build ? Building chromium will not give you the chromedriver as that this need to be explicitly indicated and build separately. The outcome of the chromedriver build is a single executable which could be packaged separately (same as happens on openSUSE). You can then decide whether or not to install that particular package. Regards Raymond -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+owner@opensuse.org