The recent glibc update (acdcb85) broke the text rendering, see #131074.
This will hopefully work for ungoogled-chromium as well (at least the
patch applies).
Thanks: Lily Foster <lily@lily.flowers>
The stable channel update to M92 (97570d30c7) broke the Wayland support:
$ chromium --enable-features=UseOzonePlatform --ozone-platform=wayland
[31712:31712:0721/114725.940557:ERROR:wayland_connection.cc(137)] Failed to load wayland client libraries.
[31712:31712:0721/114725.940641:FATAL:ozone_platform_wayland.cc(177)] Failed to initialize Wayland platform
[0721/114725.947566:ERROR:process_memory_range.cc(75)] read out of range
Trace/breakpoint trap (core dumped)
https://chromereleases.googleblog.com/2021/07/stable-channel-update-for-desktop_20.html
This update includes 35 security fixes.
CVEs:
CVE-2021-30565 CVE-2021-30566 CVE-2021-30567 CVE-2021-30568
CVE-2021-30569 CVE-2021-30571 CVE-2021-30572 CVE-2021-30573
CVE-2021-30574 CVE-2021-30575 CVE-2021-30576 CVE-2021-30577
CVE-2021-30578 CVE-2021-30579 CVE-2021-30580 CVE-2021-30581
CVE-2021-30582 CVE-2021-30583 CVE-2021-30584 CVE-2021-30585
CVE-2021-30586 CVE-2021-30587 CVE-2021-30588 CVE-2021-30589
Note: This won't be the smoothest update. Chromium seems to be fine but
requires gtk3 in $LD_LIBRARY_PATH to find libgtk-3.so.0 (otherwise it
crashes during startup) but Google Chrome fails to initialize
("GPU process exited unexpectedly: exit_code=132") and requires
"--use-gl=angle --use-angle=swiftshader" for hardware(?) acceleration
(which seems to work work fine and performant but SwiftShader should
actually use the CPU instead of the GPU).
The stable channel update in #130877 is currently blocked due to
regressions but a cached build on Hydra might be useful for the meantime
(and that build would even be reusable if the PR is merged without any
changes).
make gtk3Support non-optional, because it hasn't been for a long time
also make gtk2 conditional on firefox older than 90, because we can get
rid of it with firefox 90, but it's still needed by the current ESR
release
This most notably fixes cross _evaluation_ of chromium which previously
would fail because makeWrapper relies on runtimeShell which is not
available in the HostTarget package set.
I tested that the native chromium build still works, but haven't tried
cross compiling it yet. There very well may be additional errors, but at
least they will be build errors, not hard to understand evaluation
errors.
This executable is required to fix a startup error.
TODO: Refactor the Nix expressions to allow chromiumVersionAtLeast, etc.
"everywhere" and investigate the VM test failure.
The final linking still fails though, even with llvm-git.
We might have to diable use_thin_lto for now:
ld.lld: error: undefined symbol: snappy::Compress(char const*, unsigned long, std::__1::basic_string<char, std::__1::char_traits<char>, std::__1::allocator<char> >*)
>>> referenced by compression_module.cc
>>> thinlto-cache/Thin-ed5ed5.tmp.o:(reporting::CompressionModule::CompressRecord(std::__1::basic_string<char, std::__1::char_traits<char>, std::__1::allocator<char> >, base::OnceCallback<void (std::__1::basic_string<char, std::__1::char_traits<char>, std::__1::allocator<char> >, absl::optional<reporting::CompressionInformation>)>) const)
clang-13: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)