On 11/10/2014 03:43 AM, Darr247 wrote: > The only way that would work for C6 is if the script from Richard Lloyd, > or similar, is used to segregate newer libraries from f15 and f17 into > e.g. /opt/google/chrome/lib so versions of Chrome newer than v27 will > install and run on C6, but other programs won't use those libraries. > > C7 uses those newer libraries by default, so such an installation script > isn't needed to make Chrome work on C7. For now, anyway. :) > > Chromium (see subject line) is the open source version of Chrome, of > course. The proper way to fix this for C6 is to backport those libraries to C6 in a 3rd-party repository. This should be doable without conflicting with the existing older libs in C6. At this point Chrome should be install-able from their own repo without having to pull any further stunts. Peter _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos