On 12/04/2012 12:28 PM, David Rusling wrote: > All, > I'll probably blog this, but I've been doing a little bit of playing > trying to get the Chrome web browser built on F17. The x86 source rpms > can be found at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Chromium. The list of > packages is: These are my packages, fwiw. :) > Attempting to build these (so far): > > * jsoncpp - built, no modifications > * v8 - missing dependencies > o readline-devel is needed by v8-1:3.11.10.20-1.fc17.armv7hl > o libicu-devel is needed by v8-1:3.11.10.20-1.fc17.armv7hl > o builds after missing dependencies sorted > * webrt > o lots of missing dependencies, easy to fix with "yum install" > o Compiles a lot then gives up with "error: unrecognized command > line option '-msse2'" gcc option. As this is an x86 compiler > flag, should be easy to track down and remove. Might need a bit more than that, iirc. Google loves to do arm specific versons of code. > * nacl-binutils- Architecture is not included: armv7hl > o I'll try adding support for armv7hl into the spec file and see > what happens next Should work. You'll need the other nacl bits too. > * chromium - > * > o Architecture is not included: armv7hl > + chromium.spec includes the line "ExclusiveArch: %{ix86} > arm x86_64" > + Fixed this (by adding "armv7hl" to the list of architectures > and it then fails because of build dependencies Yeah. I'm not sure if that is sufficient to make it build or not. I'd be willing to help out there, although, I don't have access to a good arm build env right now. > * chromium-ffmepegsumo > o Missing ARM directories - the solution may be to use the > 'standard' ffmpeg library, but may miss some things I wouldn't do that. It probably won't work. It should be easy enough to add in the ARM bits. I just never bothered since it takes long enough to make those packages as-is. ~tom == Fedora Project _______________________________________________ arm mailing list arm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/arm