So, the package is getting better. As you might have noticed I downgraded from 4.0.267.0 to 4.0.249.30. This is the same version as the official Chrome beta for Linux. The previous one was just a trunk snapshot. The plan is to follow the beta branch until a stable version is released. I also know why the beta did never build for me (that's why I choosed a snapshot). There was a src branch within the http://src.chromium.org/svn/releases/4.0.249.30/ dir which confused the gclient tool. Long story short: it pulled the wrong webkit and other revsions which did not match the chromium version. It was just luck that the previous package wirked at all. I also fixed setting the default browser from within chromium and enabled h264 codecs etc.. This package should now be ready to be moved to extra. For those who are unsure about their privacy: See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Chrome#Usage_tracking RLZ, the clientID and bugtracker thing isn't included in chromium anyway and everything else can be easily disabled/changed in the optinos menu. Btw: Firefox uses the exact same services by default. To underline this: there are no secret call home functions in this package and you still have full controll over your data. Pierre -- Pierre Schmitz, https://users.archlinux.de/~pierre