So, I had a need for current Flash Player, i.e., Chromium. It's a
monster, rivaling WebKit (it actually includes it), but during the
compile time, I did a preliminary page for Chromium (along with several
revisions along the way). Note, I've only done minimal testing thus far
(the page for which I needed Flash Player, the flash player version
page, Netflix, and some of the Google Apps), but it seems to work well.
It still needs a bit of clean up before it's BLFS book quality (contents
and command explanations need to be added, and I need to check validity
of i686 builds). Is there any interest in this actually being added to
BLFS? It adds only one small dependent package (ninja, which might be
needed by the next version of WebKit anyway), but the release cycle is
about equivalent with Firefox (fairly frequent releases with some
similar deps and included packages).
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/~dj/BLFS-Chromium/xsoft/chromium.html
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