- The sandbox is now enabled by default on all platforms. Use the CefSettings.no_sandbox option or the "no-sandbox" command-line flag to disable sandbox support.
- Windows: See cef_sandbox_win.h for requirements to enable sandbox support.
- Windows: If Visual Studio isn't installed in the standard location set the CEF_VCVARS environment variable before running make_distrib.py or automate.py (see msvs_env.bat).
- Linux: For binary distributions a new chrome-sandbox executable with SUID permissions must be placed next to the CEF executable. See https://code.google.com/p/chromium/wiki/LinuxSUIDSandboxDevelopment for details on setting up the development environment when building CEF from source code.
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- Windows: Change the directory and build structure to match other platforms.
- Windows: Create archives of both Debug and Release symbols.
- Windows: Create a separate archive for documentation.
- Add a new "client" mode flag that creates a distribution of cefclient.
- Add "no-docs" and "no-archive" flags.
- Break README.txt files into separate components that can be shared between platforms and distribution modes.
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