I see the manifest files used to build i.MX BSP releases from NXP.
Even the newest /imx-linux-mickledore/imx-6.1.36-2.1.0.xml tag refers to an old release of chromium
<remote name="ossystems" fetch="https://github.com/OSSystems"/>
...
<project name="meta-browser" path="sources/meta-browser" remote="ossystems" revision="e232c2e21b96dc092d9af8bea4b3a528e7a46dd6"/>
this is a commit of May 2022 and it includes chromium 101.0.4951.54
At the moment of writing this message,
https://github.com/OSSystems/meta-browser
has been updated to chromium 120.0.6099.224
with a lot of patches, improvements, bug fixes, ...
From my perspective it's urgent that after two years, NXP updates its manifest to use a newer release of chromium.
The release 101.0.4951.54 has a lot of bugs with the GPU especially on iMX8M-Plus.
Hi @vix!
Thank you for contacting NXP Support!
We are working to give to our customers stable versions of our BSP.
Sorry for the mistake!
Best Regards!
Chavira
Hi @Chavira
I understand the meaning of what you wrote, but I don't uderstand how it's related to my question.
I would not define "unstable" a meta-layer that is around for more than two years (like meta-browser).
And you wrote about a "stable" BSP.
Do you mean that an updated release of the meta-layer is coming?
Do you know when?
Hi @Chavira
I see that in the last release Rev. LF6.6.3_1.0.0 — 29 March 2024 https://www.nxp.com/docs/en/release-note/IMX_LINUX_RELEASE_NOTES.pdf Chromium has been upgraded to 117.0.5938.132.