Commit aba712d6156 in Tails main repo "devel" branch can't be right.
It is checking out "tails-iuk_completed" for perl5lib.
It seems the IUK translation actually was errorneously commited to
perl5lib repo too.
Just notifying you. I will be busy the next few days so I cannot fix it.
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+TOR_CONTROL_PASSWD='passwd'
>>>
>>> Why do we set this?
>>
>> Iceweasel (as "amnesia") does not have access to the authentication
>> cookie, and shouldn't. If Torbutton cannot read the authentication cookie,
>> it refuses to talk to the control port, even when substituted with this
>> filter.
anonym wrote:
> 11/02/14 19:14, winterfairy at riseup.net wrote:
>> I believe I have fixed the regression described in ticket #6383. When
>> access to Tor's control port was restricted (to prevent GETINFO
>> address), Torbutton could no longer do "New Identity".
intrigeri wrote:
> Andres Gomez Ramirez wrote (22 Feb 2014 18:10:41 GMT) :
>> btw I'm having problems to access labs.riseup.net with firefox
>> 27.0.1, there is an error with the certificate (?):
>> (Error code: sec_error_untrusted_issuer)
>
> Installing the cacert (cacert.org) root certificate wil
intrigeri wrote:
> winterfairy at riseup.net wrote (20 Feb 2014 11:52:17 GMT) :
>>>>> 3. It might be overkill, and surely adds some code, but I would pass
>>>>>the port to listen on, control port socket path and authentication
>>>>>cookie
intrigeri wrote:
> Hi,
>
> (Note: it would be great not to break threading: anyone reading the
> old thread, but not this one, will miss your reply etc. IIRC you read
> the list via the archives, so I understand it's a bit of a pain, but
> hopefully your MUA allows you to insert arbitrary Reference
intrigeri wrote:
> winterfairy at riseup.net wrote (14 Feb 2014 15:05:56 GMT) :
>> Electrum sounds interesting, if we want a Bitcoin client in Tails.
>
> At least, anyone who has been doing some Tails user support knows for
> sure there is some demand and use cases.
>
>
>>> Bitcoin-QT is also useful
>>
>> For a live-cd I would prefer the Bitcoin client Electrum because you
>> need only a passphrase to restore your wallet after reboot and you
>> don't have to download the full blockchain.
>>
>> See: https://electrum.org/index.html
>
> If I may chime in I'd say that
intrigeri wrote:
> winterfairy wrote:
>> I believe I have fixed the regression described in ticket #6383.
>> When access to Tor's control port was restricted (to prevent GETINFO
>> address), Torbutton could no longer do "New Identity". I have created
>> a
I believe I have fixed the regression described in ticket #6383. When
access to Tor's control port was restricted (to prevent GETINFO address),
Torbutton could no longer do "New Identity". I have created a filtering
proxy for the control port, that only allows SIGNAL NEWNYM. This is enough
to make
intrigeri wrote:
> winterfairy at riseup.net wrote (08 Feb 2014 16:30:49 GMT) :
>> AFAIK, there is no ticket tracking this regression.
>> The original issue was a subitem in #5624.
>
> I suggest you file a ticket, with milestone = 0.23, assigned to the
> current RM (ano
We switched from Scim to IBus, see tickets #5624 and #6206. Among the
changes was to always start IBus by default, regardless of login locale.
But problems with keyboard shortcuts in for example France locale (see
#6478) required a quick fix to not always start IBus by default.
However, after this
intrigeri wrote:
> winterfairy at riseup.net wrote (08 Dec 2013 11:54:32 GMT) :
>> I just filed ticket #6470, https://labs.riseup.net/code/issues/6470:
>
> [...]
>
> To sum up my thoughts:
>
> * liveusb-creator-launcher.desktop: yes
> * tails-upgrader.de
intrigeri wrote:
> winterfairy at riseup.net wrote (07 Dec 2013 17:02:43 GMT) :
>> Done in the same branch :)
>
> Tested on a few repos, works fine for me. Congrats!
>
> Merged into devel. I would have merged into testing too, if the branch
> wasn't branched off deve
I just filed ticket #6470, https://labs.riseup.net/code/issues/6470:
> Currently one cannot translate the following desktop files through
> Transifex:
> - whisperback/data/whisperback.desktop
> - persistence-setup/share/applications/tails-persistence-setup.desktop
> - persistence-setup/share/appli
intrigeri wrote:
> winterfairy wrote:
>> See my tails repository, branch "import-translations-extern".
>> [...]
>
> Here's an initial code review.
>
> Instead of:
>
> SCRIPT_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)&quo
winterfairy wrote:
> intrigeri wrote:
>> It does look good, but I must say the intense code duplication makes
>> me wonder if we shouldn't instead add one single script to the Tails
>> main repository, make it take the relevant parameters [...]
>>
>> Wha
intrigeri wrote:
> I had a quick look at two of those.
>
> It does look good, but I must say the intense code duplication makes
> me wonder if we shouldn't instead add one single script to the Tails
> main repository, make it take the relevant parameters [...]
>
> What do you think?
Maybe. I canno
Besides IUK and perl5lib for which Transifex resources still does not
exist, I believe I have resolved ticket #6207:
See branch "import-translations" in the following repositories (all based
on respective "master" branch):
- winterfairy/greeter
- winterfairy/persistence-
intrigeri wrote:
> winterfairy wrote:
>> For the other repositories: The bug says something about Makefile targets,
>> but it is okay that it is a script, right? And that the user must manually
>> invoke the script to pull translations, just like in the tails repo right
>&
intrigeri wrote:
> I just run a bunch of tests on three different laptops.
>
> Below, "emergency" means that I've removed the boot USB stick once the
> greeter appeared, "applet" means that I've used the GNOME panel applet
> to shutdown the system, and N/M means N successes on M attempts.
>
> Think
intrigeri wrote:
> winterfairy at riseup.net wrote (30 Nov 2013 19:00:56 GMT) :
>> There was a purpose of the code in "import-translations" that was removed
>> by commit:
>>
>> e76059cd74bec591d7104b65e3f188e43a36ef7f
>
> Commits b2a3952 and d62bf
winterfairy wrote:
> I still believes what I said about overwriting something it shouldn't, and
> now I also believe it is directly Intel graphic card related. These are
> still guesses though, I may be wrong.
Fixed in "bugfix/sdmem_on_intel_gpu" (based on devel) in my r
intrigeri wrote:
> winterfairy at riseup.net wrote (29 Nov 2013 14:14:46 GMT) :
>> Please review and merge:
>> - repo "winterfairy/tails", branch "import-translations" (based on
>>devel)
>
> Merged and pushed some refactoring commits on t
phics. I can't
> reproduce this issue in libvirt/qemu (qxl graphics). winterfairy, what
> graphics driver is used by the system exposing this bug?
lspci:
00:02.1 Display controller: Intel Corporation Mobile GM965/GL960
Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
(using "i915" driver
d Portuguese
(Brazil).
The actual release process document is also updated.
Please review and merge:
- repo "winterfairy/tails", branch "import-translations" (based on devel)
- repo "winterfairy/greeter", branch "import-translations" (based on master)
intrigeri wrote:
>>> winterfairy at riseup.net wrote (22 Nov 2013 12:23:14 GMT) :
>>>> It seems "Shutdown immediately" and "Reboot immediately" both reboots
the
>>>> system in current nightly builds of experimental.
>
> I can confirm the s
intrigeri wrote:
> winterfairy at riseup.net wrote (24 Nov 2013 14:02:00 GMT) :
>> https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=71963
>
> Awesome :)
And now merged :)
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intrigeri wrote:
> I notice the commits are different on bugfix/ibus and
> bugfix/ibus-wheezy. I guess you cherry-picked them, which will result
> in hard to understand history next time devel is merged into
> feature/wheezy.
Not only that, but the merge someone did duplicated the added design doc
intrigeri wrote:
> Merged, thanks!
Nice :)
> Anyway, since it's fixed upstream, I'm happy to take the temporary
> kludge, with some marker in the code so that we revise it for Jessie
> (I'll add the markers, don't worry).
Ok.
> I'll update feature/spoof-mac and the package in experimental short
intrigeri wrote:
> winterfairy at riseup.net wrote (22 Nov 2013 12:23:14 GMT) :
>> It seems "Shutdown immediately" and "Reboot immediately" both reboots the
>> system in current nightly builds of experimental.
>
> I can't reproduce this with
intrigeri wrote:
> it's getting that obvious nobody has time to manage an interim
> release, so we should put out a security advisory. The least we can do
> is to tell users what the risks are.
It sounds like only NSS (libnss) have to be updated [1].
Is it unlikely that Debian will update the NSS
It seems "Shutdown immediately" and "Reboot immediately" both reboots the
system in current nightly builds of experimental.
Known issue?
I have not investigated it further.
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intrigeri wrote:
> winterfairy wrote:
>> intrigeri wrote:
>>> winterfairy wrote:
>>>>I am a bit uncertain, as recently "hrv" has been added
>>>>for the keyboard layout "us/hbs" (serbo-croatian (us)).
>>>>I do n
intrigeri wrote:
> winterfairy wrote:
>>I am a bit uncertain, as recently "hrv" has been added
>>for the keyboard layout "us/hbs" (serbo-croatian (us)).
>>I do not really know if "hr" (croatian) keyboard layout
>>is preferr
intrigeri wrote:
> Kill Your TV wrote (21 Nov 2013 02:06:30 GMT) :
>> intrigeri wrote:
>>> Kill Your TV wrote (14 Nov 2013 20:32:45 GMT) :
If ACLs can be used [...]
>>>
>>> I've no idea if they're available for SquashFS, especially once
>>> combined with aufs. One would have to test this. Let
intrigeri wrote:
>winterfairy at riseup.net wrote (15 Nov 2013 20:12:41 GMT) :
>> My branch "bugfix/norwegian-layout" in my "winterfairy/greeter" repo fixes
>> bug #5741.
>>
>> [...]
>>
>> But basically, the issues are that upstream (xklav
You can make the IUK packages smaller by replacing
rsync --archive --quiet --delete-after
with
rsync -rlpgoD --checksum --quiet --delete-after
This since many files currently is copied even if they actually haven't
changed, only had their timestamp updated (maybe because timestamp is set
to da
My branch "bugfix/norwegian-layout" in my "winterfairy/greeter" repo fixes
bug #5741. Nynorsk and norsk bokmål (both version of norwegian) now gets
norwegian keyboard layout, sardinian now gets italian keyboard layout, and
hrvatski (croatian) now gets croatian keyboard layou
intrigeri wrote:
> winterfairy at riseup.net wrote (07 Nov 2013 09:47:30 GMT) :
>> In branch "bugfix/ibus" in my repo "winterfairy/tails", which is based on
>> tails testing branch, there is patches that replaces SCIM with IBus, much
>> like I did for wheez
In branch "bugfix/ibus" in my repo "winterfairy/tails", which is based on
tails testing branch, there is patches that replaces SCIM with IBus, much
like I did for wheezy.
The most important reason for this is to fix bug #6206, which made it
impossible to use pinentry when log
intrigeri wrote:
> winterfairy at riseup.net wrote (06 Nov 2013 16:26:12 GMT) :
>> Bug #5624 seems to indicate we want to start the IBus daemon always, since
>> it must be started at login time to be fully usable (environment variables
>> must be set up). See mentions of &q
intrigeri wrote:
> This stuff (+ 2 minor polish commits of mine) can be tested in:
> [...]/tails-i386-feature_wheezy-0.22-20131105T0917Z-30e8c3c.iso
Ok.
> I wonder if we really want to start the ibus daemon and applet unless
> logged in with a locale that needs one of these input methods, so I've
In the branch "bugfix/ibus-wheezy" on my repo "winterfairy/tails", I have
switched from SCIM to IBus for Wheezy. I will do the same with Squeeze
within a few days.
I have tested this extensively by patching the ISO file I recently asked
for with these changes, but I haven&
intrigeri wrote:
> Alan wrote (05 Nov 2013 10:32:36 GMT) :
>> It doesn't (greeter fails to start), python backtrace in the logs.
>
> Thanks for testing.
>
> Should now be fixed, triggering a Jenkins build.
I can confirm it now works, and that my patches works as they should in
Wheezy too.
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intrigeri wrote:
> winterfairy at riseup.net wrote (04 Nov 2013 17:41:11 GMT) :
>> Are there any ISO files of recent wheezy builds of Tails available for
>> download somewhere?
>
> Yes: http://nightly.tails.boum.org/build_Tails_ISO_feature-wheezy/
>
> (The most recent
Are there any ISO files of recent wheezy builds of Tails available for
download somewhere?
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intrigeri wrote:
> intrigeri wrote (04 Nov 2013 12:03:23 GMT) :
>> I've pushed this to the bugfix/5469-default-country-and-translation
>> branch in the greeter repo, merged into master, released 0.7.21 with
>> this code, and uploaded to the experimental APT suite. Building with
>> Jenkins from the
intrigeri wrote:
> winterfairy wrote:
>> Kevin wrote:
>>> winterfairy wrote:
>>>> If standalone like now, we need to get Runa or someone to add a new
>>>> translation resource on Transifex for it. In this case, which repository
>>>>
ge of branches instead. Possible?>From 4a9824cb2150071bd2dc9b3ecddee044805c6447 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: WinterFairy
Date: Sat, 2 Nov 2013 14:11:12 +
Subject: [PATCH 1/7] Language and syntax fixes
---
GdmGreeter/language.py |8
1 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(
ot; the translation strings from
> them (both projects being GPL, I don't believe this should be an issue,
> please correct me if I'm wrong).
This should be fine, yes.
Kevin wrote:
> winterfairy wrote:
>> Is this clock applet supposed to be a standalone deb, like now, or is i
Kevin wrote:
> [1] http://kevin.c.krinke.ca/builds/tailsclock/tailsclock_0.3-1_all.deb
I tested simply installing this deb in a running Tails and adding the
applet to the panel.
I saw the following problems:
- Seconds are showing by default, eg "10.25.47".
The checkbox "Display seconds?" is n
irst_steps/bug_reporting/, and in the intro
> text of Whisperback.
>
> Does that make sense or do you think it will be confusing to have only
> the title of the page and the launcher talk about "error" instead of
> "bug"; winterfairy, what do you think abou
Hi.
I want to propose some wording improvements for whisperback and
corresponding documentation.
Right now, the desktop icon read as "Report a bug". Bug is a real and
recognized word for software error, but it is also a real and recognized
word for a kind of surveillance device secretly recording
intrigeri wrote:
> Hi winterfairy,
>
> intrigeri wrote (25 May 2013 14:08:39 GMT) :
>> winterfa...@riseup.net wrote (25 May 2013 12:20:08 GMT) :
>>> This patch removed the following Iceweasel prefs from Tails:
>>> - security.warn_leaving_secure
>
>>
intrigeri wrote:
> Hi,
>
> winterfa...@riseup.net wrote (24 Jun 2013 10:46:42 GMT) :
>> Something went wrong in this branch. Checking the swedish translations
>> the
>> following two errors exists (po/sv.po):
>
>>> #: config/chroot_local-includes/usr/local/bin/tails-start-i2p:82
>>> #: config/chroo
Hi.
intrigeri wrote:
>> ...
>
> This next step is now implemented in feature/intltoolize, based upon
> feature/merge-pot-files. It would make sense to review and merge both
> at the same time. Candidate for 0.19.1 or 0.20, whichever comes first
> => please review and merge into devel, and into sta
anonym wrote:
> Hi!
>
> 28/05/13 20:47, winterfa...@riseup.net wrote:
>> The following patches introduce support for persisting /var/lib/tor. The
>> primary benefit of this is the improved security/anonymity by keeping
>> ones
>> Tor entry guards. But there is bootstrap and circuit speed benefits t
The following patches introduce support for persisting /var/lib/tor. The
primary benefit of this is the improved security/anonymity by keeping ones
Tor entry guards. But there is bootstrap and circuit speed benefits too.
Read the commit summaries for reasoning and explanation.
Please review, and t
This patch removed the following Iceweasel prefs from Tails:
- security.warn_leaving_secure
- security.warn_submit_insecure
They are not set in either Firefox nor TBB, and users have
reported them being very confusing in the context of Tails,
see commit message and recent forum posts.
>From 5bc2
> Hi,
>
> winterfa...@riseup.net wrote (06 May 2013 12:54:51 GMT) :
>> The following bugs in tails-greeter is fixed by
>> the attached patches:
>
> Many thanks! Much appreciated :)
>
> I've applied these patches to tails-greeter master branch, built
> a snapshot .deb, uploaded it our `experimental'
The following bugs in tails-greeter is fixed by
the attached patches:
* "Forward" button was not translatable.
* "Forward" button didn't use the intended icon,
but had the same icon as the "Login" button.
* If toggling more options on and off the "Login" button
ended up in English regar
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