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Could the AUR inox-bin package be rebuilt? A rebuild is needed since the libvpx 1.6.0-2 update ~ 08/05/16 causes inox-bin to fail with:
/usr/lib/inox/inox: error while loading shared libraries: libvpx.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Thank you!!
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Released version 53.0.2785.89 with a new icon set
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Update much appreciated, thank you!
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@gcarq
Hope this finds you well. Is there an ETA for the next release of inox/inox-bin?
Thanks again for maintaining this great browser,
Halocaridina
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https://sslmate.com/blog/post/ct_redaction_in_chrome_53
Due to a bug in Chrome, versions of Chrome 53 that are more than 10 weeks old now display this error message for all websites using Symantec certificates that were issued on or after June 1, 2016
Thank you for this great browser!
Patrick
/ Edit:
website visitors can simply restart Chrome to avoid the bug
Last edited by patlux (2016-11-13 19:40:46)
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I'm trying to use inox with Selenium, by adjusting the executable path and options accordingly when starting the webdriver. When using Selenium with Chromium the browser starts, an extension called "Chrome Automation Extension" automatically appears in the list and the instance is automatable with Selenium, however when done so with inox the browser starts and the extension appears, however a timeout error in Selenium occurs while waiting for the service to respond. (Manually installing chromedriver is required for inox, since it doesn't ship with it as it does with Chromium).
I checked the various patches, but couldn't find anything obvious in them that might explain the timeout, i.e. you specifically disabling the features that would allow browser automation (not even in the "disable-default-extensions.patch"). What I'm basically asking: can you possibly point me to which patches I should disable to get Selenium to work with inox?
EDIT: It seems to possible be inox ignoring the "--port" CLI argument passed to it? Any info on that?
Last edited by cryzed (2016-11-15 10:29:43)
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Been using version 54 for a while now with the Inox patches. To use the new version, I had to change the duckduckgo patch (lots of new small space newline changes) and the patch to disable default extensions.
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removed
Last edited by fallen1011 (2017-09-07 03:31:24)
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Been using version 54 for a while now with the Inox patches. To use the new version, I had to change the duckduckgo patch (lots of new small space newline changes) and the patch to disable default extensions.
could you pull request of those updated patches ?
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Hi, thanks for this great project!
I have a problem though: is there a way to make Inox stop complaining about non HTTPS sites? For me it breaks CSS a lot of the time, especially when browsing sites like Amazon. It simply won't load the css.
Any advice?
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Anyone have any clue how to fix this CSS problem? It's making Inox basically unusuable to me.
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@stabwound The update should fix it. If not clear your cache.
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Thank you! You're right.
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Firstly, nice browser, thank you for your work!
One idea: can you add "ungoogled-chromium" patches here? Its description looks nice, not bad improving of security from Iridium project and some noname guys. But installing it means trusting some unknown people, it will be really cool if you check it and add to your project.
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With latest inox-bin, I get this message upon start:
$ inox
/usr/lib/inox/inox: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/inox/inox: undefined symbol: uidna_labelToUnicode_58
$ pacman -Qi inox-bin | grep Version
Version : 57.0.2987.98-1
What's wrong here?
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@gcarq
Inox browser stopped working suddenly and I'm getting the following error message:
Chromium is working fine however.
Last edited by Shadowdodger2 (2017-05-04 12:32:17)
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Prevent icu from being treated as a system library by commenting the relevant line in the PKGBUILD and recompile it.
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Prevent icu from being treated as a system library by commenting the relevant line in the PKGBUILD and recompile it.
How would I do that without breaking my system?
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Comment line 13 in the current PKGBUILD of inox, build and install it.
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An update is needed.
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https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/inox-bin/
Read the comments
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Another update is needed.
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That was already reported on the AUR page, and the maintainer has already responded. By the look of it, the same was true the last time you posted this sort of message. Don't do this again.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Co … mpty_posts
Also, stop posting images of text.
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I will only report errors to the AUR page from now on.
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