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Re: [tor-bugs] #17379 [Applications/Tor Browser]: Using the same build process in Tor Browser and Tor Messenger
#17379: Using the same build process in Tor Browser and Tor Messenger
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Reporter: boklm | Owner: boklm
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: Medium | Milestone:
Component: Applications/Tor Browser | Version:
Severity: Normal | Resolution:
Keywords: tbb-gitian | Actual Points:
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Reviewer: | Sponsor:
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Comment (by boklm):
Replying to [comment:12 mcs]:
> Kathy and I successfully ran `make alpha_nightly` on an Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
system. Here is some quick feedback:
Thanks for this feedback!
>
> a) It would be nice to have log output that provided a "high level" view
of progress (e.g., Building tor for Linux64, Building pluggable transports
for Linux64, Building firefox for Linux64....) The old gitian-based build
system does not do this very well either; maybe we should have two log
files? Or something that is easy to grep for within the make output.
Detailed logs of the build of each component are now written in files the
logs directory, and we only print on the screen high level logs.
>
> b) How can we reduce the number of languages that we produce packages
for? Doing that is useful when creating test builds since it speeds up
packaging time.
I added a `testbuild` makefile target, which produce a build containing
only the en-US bundle, without the mar files.
>
> c) The resulting Linux build runs, but the OSX one does not (we did not
yet try to run the Windows build). On OSX, libevent seems to be missing
and tor.real has a dependency on this path:
> /var/tmp/dist/libevent/lib/libevent-2.0.5.dylib
> In current OSX builds (e.g., TB 7.0a1), tor.real has a dependency on:
> @executable_path/libevent-2.0.5.dylib
This should be fixed now.
>
> After we copied libevent from TB 7.0a1 to the /var/tmp/... path, we got
further: tor.real started up and completed the bootstrap phase but it
exited immediately after that point:
> [notice] Owning controller connection has closed -- exiting now.
>
> We do not know why tor thinks the connection has closed (maybe the
browser is closing the control port connection or maybe it is not). Is
this a known problem?
I also have the same error, but did not find the reason yet.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/17379#comment:13>
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