If you are getting issues for now you can either:
Install the pkg you probably have on your pacman cache
Do a makepkg -si
with previous version PKGBUILD file
Not sure if downgrading packages is something on AUR...
Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/brave-bin.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | brave-bin |
Description: | Web browser that blocks ads and trackers by default (binary release) |
Upstream URL: | https://brave.com |
Keywords: | brave browser |
Licenses: | BSD, MPL2, custom:chromium |
Conflicts: | brave |
Provides: | brave, brave-browser |
Submitter: | toropisco |
Maintainer: | alerque (alosarjos) |
Last Packager: | alosarjos |
Votes: | 824 |
Popularity: | 17.98 |
First Submitted: | 2016-04-06 13:16 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2024-11-20 18:19 (UTC) |
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If you are getting issues for now you can either:
Install the pkg you probably have on your pacman cache
Do a makepkg -si
with previous version PKGBUILD file
Not sure if downgrading packages is something on AUR...
Can this update be reverted until Brave is usable again?
https://github.com/brave/brave-browser/issues/29894 https://github.com/brave/brave-browser/issues/29893 https://github.com/brave/brave-browser/issues/19801
Just a note to consider this upstream issue before upgrading to 1:1.50.121 (the need to reload pages for GitHub and GitLab).
With 1.50.121 the profile launcher opened as a blank screen. Downgrading to 1.50.119 solved it.
I have installed brave and when I want to go to the “Sources” tab in the DevTools it shows an error (on the shell, not on the DevTools' console) :
"Uncaught (in promise) TypeError: Invalid resource type name "undefined"", source: devtools://devtools/bundled/panels/sources/sources.js (1)
There is something wrong with my brave, or it is a common issue ?
@subuwm I would suggest reporting an issue on their GitHub
Hasn't worked for me since the last update. Keeps segfaulting. Nightly build and beta-bin work just fine. Downgrading to previous versions work too.
@KDN_Observer should be changed now. Let me know if there is anything else that I may be doing wrong.
Sorry if this has been asked before, but as per AUR packaging guidelines, packages that contain a prebuilt copy of electron shall be installed in /opt
rather than in /usr/lib
. I know that brave is a web browser rather than an electron application, but many other chromium-based browser packages already do this (e.g. google-chrome, vivaldi, brave-beta-bin)
It works as it should on arm. Thank you.
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alerque commented on 2021-11-27 03:11 (UTC)
@ant0n et all, lets keep the comments here about packaging issues, general Brave usage issues should go in another forum to not clutter up this comment space. I'm deleting comments that have no relation to packaging. Grey areas like crashes that could be blamed on Arch can stay until proven otherwise, but things like how to configure Brave to handle popups or site X or whatever just don't belong here. Thanks for understanding.