On Wednesday 06 August 2014 05:04:48 David Fifield wrote:
> You probably need to kill your qemu process and start "build-alpha"
> again. See:
> https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/TorBrowser/BuildingWithGit
> ian#AssemblyErrorsinMismatchedArchitectureCode
Thanks David for pointing me
Hi,
when I try to build ttb-4 I run into an error on compiling openssl. I was able
to compile previous versions of tbb. Any idea what I am missing for ttb-4?
Thanks & regards,
torland
--- Building utils-linux for lucid i386 ---
Stopping target if it is up
Making a new image copy
Formatting 't
On Monday 16 December 2013 08:11:49 Georg Koppen wrote:
> That is a different issue probably due to the new cross-compiler missing
> in your gitian-builder/inputs directory. You need to run at least
>
> make prep-alpha
>
> before starting the build with
>
> make build-alpha
>
> Georg
Thanks Ge
On Saturday 14 December 2013 19:26:41 Georg Koppen wrote:
>
> FWIW, this is probably https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/10153
>
> Georg
I am seeing the following error for the Mac bundle:
** Starting TorBrowser Component of Mac Bundle (2/3 for Mac) **
sha256sum: x86_64-app
On Friday 13 December 2013 14:21:10 David Fifield wrote:
> Do you have the same symptoms we experienced? That is, during the build
> of tor for lucid-i386, you have a qemu process running with image
> target-precise-amd64.qcow2? And if you ssh into the VM with
> ssh -oNoHostAuthenticationForL
On Thursday 12 December 2013 09:35:45 Kevin P Dyer wrote:
> Hi Mike/dcf1,
>
> Building the pt branch [1] of tor-browser-bundle on Ubuntu 13.04,
> 64-bit resulted in the following error:
>
Same error here with Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit. My system runs with the linux-
image-generic (linux-image-3.2.0.57-
On Sunday 05 May 2013 14:50:51 George Kadianakis wrote:
> It would be interesting to learn which ports they currently whitelist,
> except from the usual HTTP/HTTPS.
>
> I also wonder if they just block based on TCP port, or whether they
> also have DPI heuristics.
>
> On the Tor side, it seems li