Someone with solid knowledge of Chromium packaging has to review the old packagaging against what changed in chromium upstream meanwhile. Debian has pkg-chromium that tracks this but they are a little behind as well.
Packaging chromium daily means having to follow chromium development to some degree. This is someting that ~fta used to do.
I cannot do this, I’m already struggling to keep it building and I only do this manually every few weeks. And, as mentioned I also change keyboard shortcuts in the code because that is the only way to change them.
Someone with solid knowledge of Chromium packaging has to review the old packagaging against what changed in chromium upstream meanwhile. Debian has pkg-chromium that tracks this but they are a little behind as well.
Packaging chromium daily means having to follow chromium development to some degree. This is someting that ~fta used to do.
I cannot do this, I’m already struggling to keep it building and I only do this manually every few weeks. And, as mentioned I also change keyboard shortcuts in the code because that is the only way to change them.