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10 mai 2016 · To make linking faster, try using a component build, which keeps everything in separate shared libraries rather than one big onw that needs to be relinked for any change. If you're using GN, add is_component_build=true to gn args out/${build_dir}. For GYP, see this page.
Download Chromium. You can test Chrome builds or Chromium builds. Chrome builds have the most infrastructure for analyzing crashes and reporting bugs. They also auto-update as new releases occur, which makes them a good choice for most uses. Chrome Canary is available for Windows and Mac and autoupdates daily.
This repository contains vanilla Chromium releases. See https://github.com/bromite/bromite/blob/master/README.md.
Chromium releases (built with same settings and optimizations of Bromite, but no patches) are provided as part of the Bromite project. 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).
Chromium supports building on Windows, Mac and Linux host systems. Select the platform you want to build: Linux; Windows; Mac; Chrome OS (Build on Linux) linux-chromeos (runs the Chrome OS version of Chrome on Linux) cros-vm (runs in a Chrome OS virtual machine) "simplechrome" (runs on Chromebook hardware) iOS (Build on Mac)
Vanilla Chromium releases repository. Contribute to bromite/chromium development by creating an account on GitHub.
The Bromite main repository contains tags for each corresponding Chromium release (see https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src.git). Please refer to official Chromium build documentation to get started on how to build Chromium; if you can build Chromium for Android, you can build Bromite.