I mean that all Chromium releases are made available for OpenBSD-stable (excluding the previous release at any given time, as with all existing port maintenance).
My understanding of -current is that it is meant for testing, not usage. -- Patrick Harper paia...@fastmail.com On Sun, 12 Apr 2020, at 21:38, Kevin Chadwick wrote: > On April 12, 2020 7:07:01 PM UTC, Patrick Harper <paia...@fastmail.com> wrote: > >The effort to support Chromium and Firefox (sans ESR) on OpenBSD akin > >to Windows/macOS/'Linux' has not happened. > > On atleast current as Theo showed, Chromium is just as well if not > better supported on OpenBSD than on Linux, these days. > > I assume you are judging by a while ago. Or perhaps you mean Chrome > where pre-built binaries for Linux are released by Google? I used to > install chrome on debian/ubuntu to get the extra days. > >