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donuts236725y@kescherRant win32. But just need to find the build #. I have the version # can't map it to the build # which was what the folders in the legacy/archive repo are named.
https://chromium.org/getting-involv...
For 74.... it said a base # but can't seem to find in repo.
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donuts236725y@kescherRant I didn't find the zip. Thought the tools linked to some repo doc like a pom... Needed to actually download chocolately to install it like npm n yum....
But yes I need to read carefully I guess... Having a problem with that a lot these days...
Using some other api in Java, got all the manner dependencies set up but couldn't get the example working... Before it couldn't find graph(), node() etc.
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donuts236725y@PrivateGER to get around the antibot checks and because I don't like to keep updating chromedriver.exe every time chrome gets updated to a new version.
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@billgates The link points to a .nuget file. It can be open with 7-Zip or something.
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donuts236725y@kescherRant Seems Chocolatey is an installer but also turned out i needed 73 not 74...
Finally actually read the whole steps completely... apparently have to wait a long time for all the versions to load and may need to searfch round the #, not all builds are kept...
finally got it working.... now i can catch up on i think 3 months of dilbert
Need a bit of help and I think the simple answer would've been to RTFM more carefully but yea.... Kinda late now.
I'm looking for the installers for Chromium 74.0.3707.0. I should've written form the download link but I forgot you can't just look it up with this version number.
Hence my problem. I went on the site and somehow need to lookup a revision version like 54321. But I can't find the mapping for it... Closest I got it's going the commit hash but then what...
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