Wow, yes it is.
That's super sad and annoying.
Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/google-chrome.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | google-chrome |
Description: | The popular web browser by Google (Stable Channel) |
Upstream URL: | https://www.google.com/chrome |
Keywords: | chromium |
Licenses: | custom:chrome |
Submitter: | None |
Maintainer: | gromit |
Last Packager: | gromit |
Votes: | 2281 |
Popularity: | 12.31 |
First Submitted: | 2010-05-25 20:25 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2025-05-27 18:02 (UTC) |
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Wow, yes it is.
That's super sad and annoying.
Ok. I just saw pacaur
is unmantained... Arch is too fast for me sometimes :)
clear ~/.cache/pacaur
Guys, If I try to install this with pacaur
, I get:
:: Installing google-chrome package(s)...
:: google-chrome package(s) failed to install.
:: ensure package version does not mismatch between .SRCINFO and PKGBUILD
:: ensure package name has a VCS suffix if this is a devel package
But installing it manually works ok. Any idea how to fix this?
Manjaro? You'll be doing another perfect update in a minute.
I also ran into the md5 checksum error: ==> Validating source files with md5sums... google-chrome-stable_64.0.3282.167_amd64.deb ... FAILED
I decided to run yaourt with skipping validity checks: yaourt --m-arg "--skipchecksums --skippgpcheck" -Syua
This works fine for me and chrome updated perfectly.
+1
I just use pkill.
Added a Github page describing the shutdown problems observed with chrome and chromium (includes fix to "Chrome didn't shutdown correctly"): https://github.com/beoldhin/killgroup
You're right, the synchronization screws it all. If I dont sync, it restarts all right. If I ever sign in, it syncs then I cant relaunch it unless I remove config.
Workaround it to stay signed out for the moment. But that's weird.
I'll configure synchronization one by one and tell.
Pinned Comments
gromit commented on 2023-04-15 08:22 (UTC) (edited on 2023-05-08 21:42 (UTC) by gromit)
When reporting this package as outdated make sure there is indeed a new version for Linux Desktop. You can have a look at the "Stable updates" tag in Release blog for this.
You can also run this command to obtain the version string for the latest chrome version:
Do not report updates for ChromeOS, Android or other platforms stable versions as updates here.