-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 03/10/2015 03:02 AM, Georg Koppen wrote: > Mirimir: >> On 03/09/2015 11:58 PM, Andreas Krey wrote: >>> On Mon, 09 Mar 2015 20:32:11 +0000, Mirimir wrote: >>>> I've built Tor Browser 4.5a4 on Raspbian wheezy, using instructions at >>>> <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/TorBrowser/Hacking>. >>>> >>>> Is this news, or unremarkable? > > Nice. I have not heard someone trying to do that before. > >>> At least, it's interesting. I wanted to look into that myself (because >>> I only have a raspberry at one place and want the TTB), but... >>> >>> Did you build on the rasperry or cross? Care to share details? >>> >>> Andreas >> >> I built on a Pi 2, with Raspbian wheezy on a 32GB class 10 microSDHC >> card. It took 6-7 hours at 100% CPU, and I had to cool the Pi 2 with a >> small fan to prevent overheating. I followed exactly the instructions in >> the above URL at "Building Just Firefox", except that I commented out >> "ac_add_options --enable-tor-browser-update" in >> "~/tor-browser/.mozconfig" after configuring. >> >> After "make -C obj-* package INNER_MAKE_PACKAGE=true", I executed >> "~/tor-browser/obj-armv7l-unknown-linux-gnueabihf/dist/firefox/firefox". >> And it works. But I've since discovered that add-ons are broken. > > Not sure what you mean with "works" but starting it this way will create > a new profile (or use an existing one) without any of the extensions > needed for Tor Browser (like Torbutton and HTTPS-Everywhere etc.) and > without tor and pluggable transports.
Given how I built Firefox, what is the proper way to start it? I'm guessing that there isn't one, given what I have so far. The instructions that I followed say to copy Firefox into an existing Tor Browser folder. But of course, I don't have one of those in Raspbian wheezy. If I did, I wouldn't be building from source. I'm using this Pi with a Tor gateway Pi, so I don't need tor or pluggable transports. But I do need the profile and extensions. >> Browsing "about:addons", I get: >> >> | XML Parsing Error: undefined entity >> | Location: about:addons >> | Line Number 390, column 15: >> | >> | <label value="&plugins.installed.find;"/> >> | -----------^ >> >> I'm not sure how to proceed, and would appreciate suggestions. I don't > > Commit bc305e697edb6860fe035e4b67fc5f027de237a5 in Tor Browser needs > this entity and Torbutton defines it. This is, again, a sign that you > are missing the extensions we ship in Tor Browser. What are my options for creating a proper Tor Browser profile with the requisite extensions (Torbutton, HTTPS-Everywhere, NoScript,etc)? Might I just copy that from the Tor Browser 4.5a4 release for Debian/Ubuntu? Otherwise, I suspect that I'd need to build the complete bundle from <https://git.torproject.org/builders/tor-browser-bundle.git>. Or is there another solution? >> believe that Gitian is workable in Raspbian wheezy. But if Gitian is the >> way to go, I can try it in Ubuntu 14.10 / Linaro 15.01 >> <http://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=56&t=98997>. > > I'd be very much interested in looking at the results/dead-ends/issues > when using the deterministic builds approach. Might be good to document > your findings in #12631 which is the ticket for the ARM port of Tor Browser. Thank you. I will do that. > Georg > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJU/r47AAoJEGINZVEXwuQ+/CUH+QFZ5/4pMj3EsxgnxyC8Ujb7 6ctM9RlU0B9Gu3hu+H+tATsamd4jUxQMVLltLxAIKGRCmHqYFfviWx5pF8CvzKP6 QBDgrr5zlVMuwwevvEtcgSuHNzNo9wzPFfFpkpLf6cEB3B6lqkf7i0eREjD/dM+7 XH6HvnTtVYfrQ4vHlX/HpygUe7+3A66QPTRRGTj1X+sv/vcXO3QxXGthgL0toTOM pXQ6mu6C+EQeP2IlqdySWFe0A2Spd0VEqPwbqASpiYToingWZhjJCA/UzRE5Ujuk +EdGyDXDlq1eSoxs3tCepguwMjyuB6qBZJuyIP0hskxU4KTU2rSDipBew3WE8FI= =4k0T -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk