We have a similar “madness” for the QtWebEngine port (which isn’t a full Chromium port, and it’s not exactly a recent one either…), and a lot of our patches were borrowed from FreeBSD, in fact.
Every release I check the port status page to see if it runs on Raspberry Pi yet. It’d be so good on a resource limited single-board computer. No joy this time, but it looks like RISC-V support is coming along!
Progress on Haiku is always endearing to see
Wow this is super impressive! This isn’t even in Open or NetBSD.
How nice of them. Chromium team should take a lesson. Just look at this madness in FreeBSD!
The Chromium team refuses to take patches for supporting operating systems with few users. Except Fuchsia, of course.
We have a similar “madness” for the QtWebEngine port (which isn’t a full Chromium port, and it’s not exactly a recent one either…), and a lot of our patches were borrowed from FreeBSD, in fact.
Every release I check the port status page to see if it runs on Raspberry Pi yet. It’d be so good on a resource limited single-board computer. No joy this time, but it looks like RISC-V support is coming along!