# over the system versions when we know the system versions are very old. # We include some xdg utilities next to the binary, and we want to prefer them # Let the wrapped binary know that it has been run through the wrapper.Įxport CHROME_WRAPPER=”`readlink -f “$0″`” # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. Here’s the script file of /opt/google/chrome/google-chrome: opt/google/chrome/google-chrome: line 49: /opt/google/chrome/chrome: Success opt/google/chrome/google-chrome: line 49: /opt/google/chrome/chrome: cannot execute binary file: Exec format error Hello, It seems I have trouble running Google Chrome Stable version from AUR. Hopefully you find my suggestions useful. The tutorial was exactly what I was looking for, and I got chrome installed super quick and easy. ![]() I did not mean to come here to criticize your article, and I hope you do not take offense. You did a good job explaining the process, so I didn’t have much trouble working around this, but if I had not used git before and was still new to using the CLI then I think it would have tripped me up pretty bad like it seems to have done to the angry n00bs in the comments above mine. So I would recommend removing that line or placing it in step 3 before the git clone. Then in step 4, I found that only the second command is necessary (cd google-chrome) because the previous command was run in the default ~, not ~/Downloads. Step 3 did not run for me as written, I needed to add the clone command before pasting the url, giving me this: I have a couple of notes on the CLI install instructions. ![]() ![]() From my time with Ubuntu I have found that I prefer dealing with software install/updating in the CLI anyways. I moved on to your CLI instructions and it worked great, just a few minutes to clone the repo, build and install Chrome. I gave up on the GUI method pretty quick, after seeing that the toggle on/off for AUR has changed to an empty dropdown list. Thanks for the article Kiran! I’m just now getting started with Manjaro after using primarily Ubuntu.
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