![]() Linking issues were encountered, attempting to patch the executable. Package automake-1.13.4-3.1.amzn2.noarch already installed and latest version ![]() Package already installed and latest version Package 1:86_64 already installed and latest version Package gcc-c++-7.3.86_64 already installed and latest version Package gcc-7.3.86_64 already installed and latest version Loaded plugins: langpacks, priorities, remove-with-leaves, update-motdĢ10 packages excluded due to repository priority protections Here is the script output: Extracting pcre.īash: line 68: 13676 Segmentation fault google-chrome-stable -version > /dev/null 2>&1 I contacted the Intoli folks but haven't heard back, weird that there isn't a nice way to update Chrome on AWS servers - seems like this would be a thing. 101) is now saying "segmentation fault" when chrome attempts to run. ![]() I've used the popular script by the Intoli folks to install and keep updated Chrome on my Amazon Linux 2 servers, for some 2 years now, and the latest update of Chrome (I think it was.
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