(GoogleChrome) Windows Server 2012 R2 and Windows 8.1 Chrome security patch builds #2248
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As Google only produces one setup file, it's not possible to have specific versions in the packages. As that version had already been approved, it's not possible to go and update it with the installer versions you mentioned. It may be possible to push a package fix version that would be 109.0.5414.121 (note the last number is incremented). That would be a very manual process that one of the repository maintainers would have to agree to pick up as I don't think we could have a PR for it as that would affect the automation. |
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I'd like to request that version 109.0.5414.149 be made available as updates for systems running Windows Server 2012R2 and Windows 8.1 as these include security patches for the recent Chrome exploits and these and older Windows OS versions are unable to update to Google Chrome 110+
The latest version that these OS's can update to via Chocolatey is 109.0.5414.120 which leaves systems vulnerable
Google provide these special releases for older Windows operating systems from the below URLs:
Google Chrome 32 Bit MSI - Build 109
Google Chrome 64 Bit MSI - Build 109
See article from Google here:
Sunsetting support for Windows 7 / 8/8.1 and Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 in 2023
Google are providing critical security patch versions for these OS versions until they are EOL in October 2023.
What problem will the feature/enhancement solve?
This will allow for chocolatey to patch Google Chrome versions on older operating systems to include critical security fixes for known exploits
If the feature or enhancement is approved:
Additional Context
This also affects other Chromium based browsers such as Edge and Brave. But Google Chrome is the most common so I thought it best to have it implemented here first.
Feel free to contact me here, or via the Disqus chat in the choco repository if you need further information.
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