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Android build for ungoogled-chromium. Contribute to ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium-android development by creating an account on GitHub.
They are mostly useful to detect new features/bugs in Chromium and compare functionality with Bromite, but they provide as well a 100% vanilla working Chromium browser (with all the pros/cons).
If you want to build the complete Android WebView framework component and test the effect of your chromium changes in Android apps using WebView, you should follow the Android AOSP + chromium WebView instructions
Vanilla Chromium releases repository. Contribute to bromite/chromium development by creating an account on GitHub.
The good news is that from 4.0+ it only gets easier to easily run Chromium safely on Android. For Android 4.4, there's a free and open-source app getChromium that installs/updates the Chromium browser on Android.
Prerequisites. A Linux build machine capable of building Chrome for Linux. Other (Mac/Windows) platforms are not supported for Android. Getting the code. First, check out and install the depot_tools package. Then, if you have no existing checkout, create your source directory and get the code: mkdir ~/chromium && cd ~/chromium.
Chromium uses Ninja as its main build tool along with a tool called GN to generate .ninja files. You can create any number of build directories with different configurations. To create a build directory which builds Chrome for Android, run: $ gn gen --args='target_os="android"' out/Default.