| 27 Mar 2024 |
eyJhb | Appreciate the comments :p
Look how cool my name is mom, parenthesis!
| 12:41:08 |
eyJhb | * Appreciate the comments :p
Look how cool my name is mom, parenthesis!
| 12:41:11 |
atemu12 | :p | 12:44:43 |
eyJhb | I haven't dared to flash my FP4 yet. But I still want to see if the prebuilt browser thing works. :D
Right now I'm just investigating if LineageOS 21.0 would be "easily" doable. But at the same time, I also just want to nuke all the building of chromium | 12:46:01 |
eyJhb | Atemu: this might be a bad solution, but could it make sense to have a "dev" branch, where the various PRs could be merged into, as to not touch master too much. E.g. if you don't have the time to DEEPLY look into if a PR should be merged, then having a 2nd branch might make sense? Just a thought, and most likelly a bad thought. | 12:46:51 |
atemu12 | Nah, I'd rather just review and put things into master | 12:47:15 |
atemu12 | It's not like there are many users either; you can probably count them on 0-1 hands | 12:47:35 |
atemu12 | ;) | 12:47:39 |
atemu12 | In reply to @eyjhb:eyjhb.dk I haven't dared to flash my FP4 yet. But I still want to see if the prebuilt browser thing works. :D
Right now I'm just investigating if LineageOS 21.0 would be "easily" doable. But at the same time, I also just want to nuke all the building of chromium I just pushed my WIP https://github.com/Atemu/robotnix/tree/drop-unmaintained-chromium if you want to continue that | 12:48:10 |
eyJhb | Fair enough :) I would offer more help, but I'm most likely just in the honeymoon phase with robotnix. So I hope I can contribute some in the future, but then again, I can't really promise much. | 12:48:21 |
eyJhb |  Download image.png | 12:48:56 |
eyJhb | GUessing it was pretty much at the same time :p | 12:49:00 |
eyJhb | In reply to @atemu12:matrix.org I just pushed my WIP https://github.com/Atemu/robotnix/tree/drop-unmaintained-chromium if you want to continue that Appreciated! Looks nice. Wouldn't it make sense to just remove entirely ? If people want a source built chromium, then it could be another repo. :D | 12:49:45 |
atemu12 | It doesn't hurt us and people could still use it to build an older version of android for something | 12:50:16 |
atemu12 | We still have those around too | 12:50:24 |
eyJhb | Oh true :) | 12:50:49 |
eyJhb | It's always the pros/cons of such a project. How far back does one want to be compatible, and when to just expect people to checkout a specific revision of the sourcecode anyways. | 12:51:36 |
eyJhb | Luckily Nix makes it easy to checkout a specific revision, and then just built that one :D | 12:51:47 |
atemu12 | Yeah that's also true | 12:52:00 |
eyJhb | (which is also why I just considered removing it :D ) | 12:53:01 |
atemu12 | I like to keep deprecated stuff around until it causes actual maintenance issues though and drop it at that point | 12:53:04 |
eyJhb | Makes sense :) if it doesn't bother then it can just live by itself :) | 12:54:40 |
eyJhb | Running the update script is pretty not-fun | 12:56:39 |
eyJhb | It seems like it doesn't take long to get rate-limited by Google | 12:56:48 |
atemu12 | Nope | 12:59:33 |
atemu12 | Local mirrors are quite helpful | 12:59:44 |
atemu12 | I've also thought of using the mirror on github before | 13:00:09 |
eyJhb | Is there a official mirror on Github for it? | 13:01:10 |
eyJhb | BUt Github also rate limits at some point. But might be better | 13:01:21 |
atemu12 | https://github.com/aosp-mirror/ | 13:01:36 |