Altadil writes:
thanks to the blog post on FHS emulation, I’ve been able to run
Tor
Browser in Guix, so I figured I would help back a little, by
sharing
this small improvement.
There are two new things in this guix shell command :
- replace gcc:lib (which does not exist anymore) with
Hi,
thanks to the blog post on FHS emulation, I’ve been able to run Tor Browser in
Guix, so I figured I would help back a little, by sharing this small
improvement.
There are two new things in this guix shell command :
- replace gcc:lib (which does not exist anymore) with libgccjit
- add audio
Hi,
Mark H Weaver writes:
> Alex Vong writes:
>
>> ng0 writes:
>>
>>> Alex Vong writes:
>>>
>>>> Finally, I agree that icecat could switch to tor browser as its upstream.
>>>
>>> Maybe you want to help me out with writing the
Alex Vong writes:
> ng0 writes:
>
>> Alex Vong writes:
>>
>>> Finally, I agree that icecat could switch to tor browser as its upstream.
>>
>> Maybe you want to help me out with writing the email / post to
>> torproject:
>> https://lists.gn
>>>>>> to simply run it? If it invokes wget/curl, then this needs to be
>>>>>> replaced, but the rest should be fine.
>>>>>
>>>>> It's not that easy I'm afraid.
>>>>> Currently they use a gitian build, as
;>>>
>>>> It's not that easy I'm afraid.
>>>> Currently they use a gitian build, as described in this README[0],
>>>> which the person maintaining the torbrowser ebuild for Gentoo out
>>>> of portage replicates and follows in parts.
browser ebuild for Gentoo out
>>> of portage replicates and follows in parts.
>>> It can't be followed completely, as `builders/tor-browser-bundle'
>>> requires a checkout of gitian of the torproject.org
>>>
>>> So we have to look at what they d
t;>> replaced, but the rest should be fine.
>>
>> It's not that easy I'm afraid.
>> Currently they use a gitian build, as described in this README[0],
>> which the person maintaining the torbrowser ebuild for Gentoo out
>> of portage replicates and follows in
to be
>>> replaced, but the rest should be fine.
>>
>> It's not that easy I'm afraid.
>> Currently they use a gitian build, as described in this README[0],
>> which the person maintaining the torbrowser ebuild for Gentoo out
>> of portage rep
t;>> replaced, but the rest should be fine.
>>
>> It's not that easy I'm afraid.
>> Currently they use a gitian build, as described in this README[0],
>> which the person maintaining the torbrowser ebuild for Gentoo out
>> of portage replicates and follows in p
's not that easy I'm afraid.
> Currently they use a gitian build, as described in this README[0],
> which the person maintaining the torbrowser ebuild for Gentoo out
> of portage replicates and follows in parts.
> It can't be followed completely, as `builders/tor-browser-bundle&
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> Hi!
>
> ng0 skribis:
>
>> What it does is the following:
>>
>> A shallow checkout of https://git.torproject.org/tor-browser.git
>> which is usually pinned to a tag specified in the gitian build
>> repository of torproject f
Hi!
ng0 skribis:
> What it does is the following:
>
> A shallow checkout of https://git.torproject.org/tor-browser.git
> which is usually pinned to a tag specified in the gitian build
> repository of torproject for tor-browser,
> pull in gentoo specific patchsets for the firef
;)
> >> > (version "45.2.0esr")
> >>
> >> What is the goal here?
> >>
> >> Guix proper can provide IceCat (which modifies Firefox to comply with
> >> trademark rules, to comply with the GNU FSDG¹, and to enhance privacy),
> >>
Guix proper can provide IceCat (which modifies Firefox to comply with
>> trademark rules, to comply with the GNU FSDG¹, and to enhance privacy),
>> maybe Tor Browser (assuming it complies with the FSDG as well), but not
>> stock Firefox (unless the trademark issue and FSDG violati
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