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