iry: > Hi Ximin Luo! > > It seems that the upstream author has respond: > https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/12716#comment:33 > > For the convenience of the future discussion, I am citing the respond > inline: > >> meek-client-torbrowser has only gotten more tightly coupled to Tor >> Browser, with #18371, #18904, #19646. meek-client-torbrowser is >> unlikely now ever to work for ordinary Firefox. > >> My advice is make a separate meek-client-wrapper or >> meek-client-debian or something, perhaps by forking an older >> version of meek-client-torbrowser. The code for it could be >> maintained in the Debian package (it's not much code) along with >> whatever xvfb or other auxiliary code Debian needs. I'm also >> willing to have a generic or Debian-specific in the main meek >> source tree, if that's better for the Debian maintainers. > >> Another alternative is just to ignore the browser camouflage layer >> on Debian. That's what every other nonTor Browser platform already >> does, as far as I know. > > Could you please tell me the status of this package? >
I responded on the ticket. If you like, you can try writing a new patch as I described in my response, and ask upstream to merge that one. X -- GPG: ed25519/56034877E1F87C35 GPG: rsa4096/1318EFAC5FBBDBCE https://github.com/infinity0/pubkeys.git