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docs(troubleshooting): drops obsolete dependencies #5354
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@xrmx hey I'm sorry this never landed. If you fancy fixing up the conflict we can get this change in? |
It looks like chromium dropped gconf in 2017, while at it remove some other libs from the gtk2 era and bump libappindicator to a gtk3 version. Current dependencies list for chromium 79 used as reference: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src.git/+/refs/tags/79.0.3945.144/build/install-build-deps.sh#232
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@jackfranklin sure, rebased on top of main |
It looks like chromium dropped gconf in 2017, while at it remove
some other libs from the gtk2 era and bump libappindicator to a gtk3
version.
Current dependencies list for chromium 79 used as reference:
https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src.git/+/refs/tags/79.0.3945.144/build/install-build-deps.sh#232