The rsync binary was previously built without iconv support which is needed
for utf-8 conversions on darwin. Fixes#26864.
Additionally rsync used to be built with bundled versions of zlib and popt
that were outdated. This decreases the size of the rsync binary by ~82KB.
The following errors occur when you start Chromium prior to this commit:
[2534:2534:0625/202928.673160:ERROR:gl_implementation.cc(246)] Failed to
load .../libexec/chromium/swiftshader/libGLESv2.so:
../libexec/chromium/swiftshader/libGLESv2.so: cannot open shared object
file: No such file or directory
[2534:2534:0625/202928.674434:ERROR:gpu_child_thread.cc(174)] Exiting
GPU process due to errors during initialization
While in theory we do not strictly need libGLESv2.so, in practice this
means that the GPU process isn't starting up at all which in turn leads
to crawling rendering performance on some sites.
So let's install all shared libraries in swiftshader.
I've tested this with the chromium.stable NixOS VM test and also locally
on my machine and the errors as well as the performance issues are gone.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Due to licensing costs, Vivaldi bundles a version of ffmpeg compiled
without support for the common H.264 codec. However, it is possible to
supply a custom libffmpeg.so with additional codecs. This derivation
uses the Chromium source to compile a compatible libffmpeg.so.
This approach is recommended by a Vivaldi developer, see
https://gist.github.com/ruario/bec42d156d30affef655
- Update to version 1.10.867.38-1
- Drop i386 arch. Vivaldi has suspended support for Linux 32-bit for
Vivaldi 1.10. Unfortunately, this is due to Chromium suspending support
for it and maintaining it themselves would take too much resources.
See https://forum.vivaldi.net/post/142489.
- Update dependency on gtk2 to gtk3.
- Move dependency patchelf from buildInputs to nativeBuildInputs.