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chromium-fourier NEXT.md: hit the clang 22 vs 147 wall
First-build summary on chromium-builder@boltzmann. gn gen succeeds
with our V4L2VDA-unlock args. ninja fails immediately on:

1. chromium 147 emits clang flags (-fno-lifetime-dse,
   -fsanitize-ignore-for-ubsan-feature=array-bounds) that clang 22
   doesn't know. Arch Linux ARM is on clang 22; clang 23 hasn't
   landed in extra yet.
2. Bundled x86_64 esbuild is invoked via qemu-x86_64-static but
   /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 isn't installed — same shape as the
   bundled node-linux-x64 issue we already fixed by symlinking to
   system node. Smaller wall.

Documents 5 paths forward (grind patches / pin chromium 132 (7Ji's
known-good) / pin 138-141 middle ground / use chromium's bundled
clang / wait for Arch ARM clang 23) with estimated effort and trade-
offs. Recommends pinning to a chromium version that compiles clean
against clang 22 as the fastest path to a working browser, then
bumping as Arch ARM bumps clang.

Build host state preserved — container running, source extracted,
gn-gen'd, no compile artifacts. Easy to resume from any of the five
paths.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-26 01:02:24 +00:00
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