attila <att...@stalphonsos.com> wrote:

> Hi ports@,
> 
> Now that 7.5.3 has been committed to -current I'd like to propose a
> patch to backport to -stable.  This has been lightly tested on an
> amd64 -stable machine with all patches.
> 
> We're going to be building and publishing signed packages for -stable
> in the way that landry@ does for the regular Mozillan ports.
> 
> Signing Key: https://bits.torbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/torbsd-pkg.pub
>              RWSrDOvkXBL2Z8d8BnXpVCOmmtYX/gphG1E6BPWOM2s3XZT+9KDqh0te
> Packages:    https://bits.torbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.3/packages/amd64/
> 
> I will announce on our blog (https://torbsd.org) the availability of
> signed packages in that directory once the backport patch is accepted.
> Until then anything you see there is a mirage.

Tried the packages myself, updated tor-browser runs surprisingly fine
here on hardware from 2008 with just 2GB of RAM (after a very slow
start-up).  Have tested it over a couple of days, it crashed once on me,
but it's very usable.  Almost as usable as SeaMonkey on this machine
(shouldn't be a surprise as both are currently based on Firefox 52 ESR).

Not sure why NoScript settings are reset after every session though.
Maybe this is a bug?

Anyway, keep up the great work!  I added your repo to my list to
check when updating packages, alongside Landry's one for Firefox…  ;-]

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