Re: [tor-dev] 2014WinterDevMeeting/notes/TBBReleaseProcess

2014-02-17 Thread Al Jigong Billings
I will point out here that Mozilla generally freezes the tree by making a release branch a week before the Tuesday releases. Each candidate build (often only one) is normally built by Wednesday. Once Mozilla makes a release branch, there is no reason for TBB builds and testing to wait a few more da

Re: [tor-dev] 2014WinterDevMeeting/notes/TBBReleaseProcess

2014-02-17 Thread intrigeri
Hi, FWIW, from my Tails PoV: * I concur, it would be very helpful for us to have some better visibility on what's coming in the next TBB. * Mike has answered us in a very kind, timely and detailed way every time we've asked him this information. Many thanks! Also, I figured it would

Re: [tor-dev] Call for testing/review: obfsclient

2014-02-17 Thread Yawning Angel
On Mon, 17 Feb 2014 15:39:07 +0100 Fabian Keil wrote: > Were you able to build it on your FreeBSD 9.1p10 system using > gcc? Not yet, I've been working on adding support for logging. I will address the GCC build issues when I'm done working on that. The system gcc on 9.1p10 is ancient (4.2.1)

Re: [tor-dev] Call for testing/review: obfsclient

2014-02-17 Thread Fabian Keil
Fabian Keil wrote: > Yawning Angel wrote: > > > On Fri, 14 Feb 2014 16:17:59 + > > Yawning Angel wrote: > > > > > What the. Ok. I'll look at that, though it is a "this should never > > > happen" sort of situation. I think I'll end up setting up a FreeBSD VM > > > since my FreeBSD box is