You can give a try to build chromium from ports instead using binary package.
Yes, why not?
Yes, it works quite well after disabling V8 cache.
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=212812#c24
FYI, I'm using it right now :)
I don't use Qtile, but you should probably start reading the available online documentation.
http://docs.qtile.org/en/latest/manual/config/index.html#starting-qtile
Have you tried to run chromium with GPU hardware acceleration disabled? Note that if software renderer is not in place, then the GPU process won't launch.
chrome --disable-gpu
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I agree with you, the current problems we have with chromium on FreeBSD would be resolved quickly if we had official support from the chromium engineering dev team.
There is a initial discussion to enable the GPU hardware acceleration support. Chromium uses OpenGL and probably...
It has been reported via bugzilla, so I'll take a look.
According to the OP, chromium 64-bit version appears to be unaffected.
See 221266 for more details.
In your case, I would rebuild all the postfix-policyd-spf-perl dependencies. Probably after updating all the perl modules, it should work again.
make -C /usr/ports/mail/postfix-policyd-spf-perl/ all-depends-list
Would you mind to post your /var/log/maillog?
PS. You can also read this related...
Note that changes that affect individual ports are documented in the UPDATING file.
less -p 20160228 /usr/ports/UPDATING
On the other hand, have you read the instructions documented in /usr/ports/mail/postfix-policyd-spf-perl/files/pkg-message.in?
You can find a good explanation in the following 209577.
In addition, you have a chance to know how the daily periodic 480.leapfile-ntpd script works for further details.
https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2016-October/274183.html
Following the instructions provided by dvl@ should fix your current problem
https://dan.langille.org/2016/08/03/leapsecond-file-vardbntpd-leap-seconds-list-expired-less-than-n-days-ago/
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