Date: Fri, 24 May 2024 23:17:15 +0900 From: Tomoaki AOKI <junchoon@dec.sakura.ne.jp> To: Vladimir Druzenko <vvd@freebsd.org> Cc: dev-commits-ports-main@freebsd.org, Robert Nagy <rnagy@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: git: b4d0a174c529 - main - www/ungoogled-chromium: update to 125.0.6422.76 and implement selectable audio backend support Message-ID: <20240524231715.3c45c626c4d1383d47544e16@dec.sakura.ne.jp>
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>24.05.2024 14:48, Robert Nagy пишет: >> On 24/05/24 14:45 GMT, Vladimir Druzenko wrote: >>> 24.05.2024 14:36, Robert Nagy пишет: >>>> On 24/05/24 14:07 GMT, Vladimir Druzenko wrote: >>>>> 24.05.2024 13:40, Robert Nagy пишет: >>>>>> On 24/05/24 12:51 GMT, Vladimir Druzenko wrote: >>>>>>>> 24.05.2024 06:47, Robert Nagy пишет: >>>>>>>> The branch main has been updated by rnagy: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> URL:https://cgit.FreeBSD.org/ports/commit/?id=b4d0a174c529e8061d838aafba1721cc317af01f >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> commit b4d0a174c529e8061d838aafba1721cc317af01f >>>>>>>> Author: Robert Nagy<rnagy@FreeBSD.org> >>>>>>>> AuthorDate: 2024-05-23 20:21:23 +0000 >>>>>>>> Commit: Robert Nagy<rnagy@FreeBSD.org> >>>>>>>> CommitDate: 2024-05-24 03:47:31 +0000 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> www/ungoogled-chromium: update to 125.0.6422.76 and implement selectable audio backend support >>>>>>>> with these changes, chromium now automatically selects which >>>>>>>> audio backend to use in the following order: >>>>>>>> pulse (if running) -> sndio -> alsa -> fake >>>>>>>> an additional command line option has been also implemented so >>>>>>>> that the user can force which backend to use: >>>>>>>> --audio-backend={auto,sndio,pulse,alsa} >>>>>>>> Security:https://vuxml.freebsd.org/freebsd/8247af0d-183b-11ef-9f97-a8a1599412c6.html >>>>>>>> --- (snip) >>>>>>> Please remove mandatory dependency (BUILD and LIB) from pulse and sndio and >>>>>>> return build options. >>>>>>> You can do with OPTIONS_DEFAULT what you want, but don't force install all >>>>>>> these dependencies even for build. >>>>>> I am sorry but I don't concur. Knobs are bad, there is literally no reason for someone >>>>>> not to install sndio (which is the most supported by chrome) by default. >>>>> I'm using alsa only build. >>>>>> Pulseaudio is only a build dependency which is completely fine. >>>>> No. It isn't fine. I don't want pulseaudio on my host - it break my sound. >>>> Pulseaudio does not start by default at all, it will not get used unless you have >>>> the daemon running and even then you can disable it with the new command line flag >>>> of chromium and use whichever audio backend you want by default. >>>> >>>>>> I am trying to remove even more build options. They make absolutely no sense. >>>>> You want to remove one of the most important advantages of the FreeBSD. >>>> It would make sense to have an option if it would pull it in as a run or lib dependency, >>>> but it does not, however I will look into it to see if we could build it without even >>>> having pulseaudio as a build dependency. >>> After I install pulseaudio and reboot (without start it via rc.conf) I lost >>> sound. >>> Please return back options that allow build and run this port without >>> installing pulseaudio and sndio. >> Please use --audio-backend=alsa. > > Please return build options. > > -- > Best regards, > Vladimir Druzenko You can use poudriere to build this without installing pulseaudio on bare-metal environment. This way, pulseaudio, which is just a BUILD_DEPENDS, is installed inside builder jail of poudriere and removed once building package is finished. No pollution on bare-metal, running environment. But if the problematic file is in the distfile of pulseaudio (means, not generated at build time), adding the distfile to distfiles and extracting somewhere in ${WRKDIR} (and patch if needed) could solve your frustration? Robert, how do you think about this? Just a FYI, I've uploaded my tips and tricks at Brew repo [1] to configure and use poudriere casually. [1] https://brew.bsd.cafe/TomAoki/Tips-and-Tricks -- Tomoaki AOKI <junchoon@dec.sakura.ne.jp>
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