![]() Noextract=("ungoogled-chromium-$pkgver-$pkgrel-x86_64.pkg.tar. One interesting aspect is the chromium-sandbox-pie.patch 'Hardening the sandbox with Position Independent Code (PIE) against ROP exploits. More details can be found on the github site. "$pkgver-$pkgrel/ungoogled-chromium-$pkgver-$pkgrel-x86_64." For Arch-based distros there is Inox - a Chromium spin-off with a lot of patches which try to prevent data transmission to Google as much as possible. 'kwallet: support for storing passwords in KWallet on Plasma'Ĭonflicts=("ungoogled-chromium" "chromium") ': password storage backend on GNOME / Xfce' 'kdialog: support for native dialogs in Plasma' Optdepends=('pipewire: WebRTC desktop sharing under Wayland' Pkgdesc='A lightweight approach to removing Google web service dependency (binary release)'ĭepends=('gtk3' 'nss' 'alsa-lib' 'xdg-utils' 'libxss' 'libcups' 'libgcrypt' 'ttf-liberation' 'systemd' 'dbus' 'libpulse' 'pciutils' 'libva' 'desktop-file-utils' 'hicolor-icon-theme' There are 2 tarballs there, is that the reason yay or pamac has no clue on how to proceed?Ĭontents of PKGBUILD # Maintainer: KuoHuanHuan I am a bit lost here, how should I proceed? Should yay just have picked this up on itself? So having an aur helper doesn’t make a difference in my case. When installing this package with yay, it seems all it does is creating these files in ~/.cache/yay and then nothing. So I figured I might need an aur helper like yay to pick this up. Installing it with pamac results in just downloading and then nothing. ![]() ![]() There is a binary package on aur ungoogled-chromium-binary. I am trying to install ungoogled-chromium. ![]()
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