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Re: [tor-bugs] #16909 [Tor Browser]: Adapt Tor Browser bundling to new HTTPS-Everywhere ID beginning with 5.1.0
#16909: Adapt Tor Browser bundling to new HTTPS-Everywhere ID beginning with 5.1.0
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Reporter: gk | Owner: gk
Type: | Status: needs_review
enhancement | Milestone:
Priority: normal | Version:
Component: Tor | Keywords: tbb-gitian, TorBrowserTeam201509R,
Browser | GeorgKoppen201509
Resolution: | Parent ID:
Actual Points: |
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Comment (by mcs):
Replying to [comment:9 gk]:
> bug_16909_v4 (https://gitweb.torproject.org/user/gk/tor-browser-
bundle.git/commit/?h=bug_16909_v4&id=ab9edec2af92418a243a8e065ce99394b4fe92d6)
in my public tor-browser-bundle repo has a proposed fix up for review.
This looks OK except for a couple of issues:
1. Inside gitian/check-prerequisites.sh, you meant to say LTS instead of
TLS in this error message "Your Ubuntu is too old. You need Ubuntu 14.04
TLS or newer to build Tor Browser with Gitian."
2. It is unfortunate that we need to rename the HTTPS-Everywhere
subdirectory under extensions/ within the browser profile but I do not see
an alternative. To ensure that the browser is reset to the version of
HTTPS-Everywhere that we ship during an automated update, the MAR files
are constructed so the old version is always completely removed and
replaced with the new one. This magic happens inside make_full_update.sh
and make_incremental_update.sh (both located under tools/update-packaging
within the tor-browser repo). So those two programs will need to be
patched to account for this change. Probably it is safe to always remove
the old directory as well as the new one. Please let me know if you would
like Kathy and I to own that part of this ticket (or open another ticket).
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/16909#comment:11>
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