From: Stuart Henderson Subject: Re: ungoogled-chromium fails to launch - keeps looking for /etc/chromium To: "requiem." Cc: ports@openbsd.org, Robert Nagy Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2025 14:21:32 +0000 +cc robert the last update changed /etc/ungoogled-chromium to /etc/chromium in various patches, patch-chrome_common_chrome_paths_cc patch-sandbox_policy_openbsd_sandbox_openbsd_cc iridium is still ok On 2025/12/11 14:01, requiem. wrote: > Hello ports@, > > ungoogled-chromium on -current fails to launch at the moment. > It keeps looking for things in /etc/chromium, which, until upgrading to > the latest snapshot in ports, did not exist on my system. > > On first launch after reboot it said: > ``` > $ ungoogled-chromium > [93213:10566547502000:1211/134843.979021:ERROR:sandbox/policy/openbsd/sandbox_openbsd.cc:282] > failed to open /etc/chromium/unveil.main errno: 2 > ``` > > So as > /etc/chromium/unveil.main did not exist on my computer, I created an > empty file to see what happens, then it crashes with various other > missing bits, see log output below: > https://termbin.com/soga > Core dump available here: > http://0x0.st/KCTp.core > > Current setup: > ``` > # sysctl kern.version > kern.version=OpenBSD 7.8-current (GENERIC.MP) #145: Wed Dec 10 13:54:02 > MST 2025 > deraadt@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP > # pkg_info ungoogled-chromium > Information for inst:ungoogled-chromium-143.0.7499.40 > ``` >