On 10/3/23 11:32 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Hi,
I noticed the inclusion of foreign-cdm support to www/chromium, and decided to try this
out. However, any effort to play content from Netflix results in a failure. I've got:
linux_enable="YES" in /etc/rc.conf, and the port pulls in linux-base-c7 as
well. The chromium logs from stdout all end with:
lib.cpp:80: info: CreateSessionAndGenerateRequest; promise_id = 3; session_type
= 0; init_data_type = 0; init_data = 1bb11863200; init_data_size = 52
worker.cpp:240: info: createSessionAndGenerateRequest
*** Fatal uncaught kj::Exception: worker.cpp:546: unimplemented: CreateFileIO
*** Fatal uncaught kj::Exception: capnp/rpc.c++:2778: disconnected: Peer
disconnected.
stack: 1bb18037f18 1bb1802c580 1bb1816a310
[34603:-692588544:1004/072526.678703:ERROR:mojo_cdm.cc(118)] Remote CDM connection error:
custom_reason=0, description=""
Any ideas on how to get this working?
Cheers
If you haven't seen this already it's def work a look:
https://github.com/mrclksr/linux-browser-installer
this is what i use to run linux-chrome on my freebsd workstations. it
works well with most of the linux/win/mac only websites out there (how's
that a thing again?).
i run it side-by-side with my native freebsd chromium install and have
no issues.
cheers,
-pete
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Pete Wright
[email protected]