On Mon, 4 Nov 2013 11:41:50 + (UTC)
intrigeri wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've thought a bit about all this. Thanks for all the useful input,
> it helped me design a plan that I like.
>
[...]
> I think this aligns perfectly with how we'll be handling external APT
> repositories (such as Debian's and
On Mon, 4 Nov 2013 11:17:47 + (UTC)
intrigeri wrote:
> Kill Your TV wrote (03 Nov 2013 00:38:07 GMT) :
> >> How are the I2P releases scheduled in time?
>
> > New releases tend to be every ~6-8 weeks. The 0.9.9 release is
> > planned for mid-November with 0.9.10 in January.
>
> We're freezi
Alan wrote (03 Nov 2013 20:13:10 GMT) :
> Unfortunately I didn't find how to see which stream uses which circuit
> with arm, so I'm not sure it could really replace Vidalia's network map.
That's arm ticket #5186 [1]. The development wiki [2] reads "Associate
streams to circuits" in the "Next relea
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 ISO has my forward-port for Wh
winterfa...@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 ISO has my forward-port for Wheezy of your greeter
patches i
Are there any ISO files of recent wheezy builds of Tails available for
download somewhere?
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Hi,
> > - What features of Vidalia do you need? Currently, Tor Launcher
> > only provides "start tor", network settings, and "Copy Tor Log to
> > Clipboard" capabilities. Within the TBB Browser, users can create
> > a new identity but that is handled by Tor Button.
>
> At a glance, I think this
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
and which branch should we be tracking the pot file in?
>>>
>>> ta
intrigeri wrote (04 Nov 2013 14:00:37 GMT) :
> Reviewed, very good work. Works for me, merged into devel.
Also merged into the wheezy branch of the greeter repo. I had to
rebase quite some bits on top of code that had itself changed there.
Untested yet. Pushed and uploaded .deb, building in Jenkin
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 experimental branch, wi
Hi,
anonym wrote (25 Oct 2013 23:01:42 GMT) :
> I'm unsure of how to proceed for wired connections. The problem is that
> there's no strong concept of being "associated" to a wired network (at
> least a "standard" ones, perhaps there is with 802.1x security...). I
> haven't really looked into this
Hi,
anonym wrote (24 Oct 2013 14:34:01 GMT) :
> 19/10/13 18:53, intrigeri wrote:
>> anonym wrote (09 Oct 2013 16:32:25 GMT) :
>>> ## Documentation access in Tails Greeter
> [...]
> Welcome to Tails
> Administrative password Show help
> [...]
> Windows Camouflage
Hi,
winterfa...@riseup.net wrote (02 Nov 2013 19:30:25 GMT) :
> Here is seven patches against the master branch in tails-greeter.
Thanks a lot!
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
Hi,
I've thought a bit about all this. Thanks for all the useful input,
it helped me design a plan that I like.
Note that, on the long run, we'll want to import *all* external
packages we use into our own APT repository at freeze time (and,
likely, in the beginning of a release cycle too). This i
Kill Your TV wrote (03 Nov 2013 00:38:07 GMT) :
>> How are the I2P releases scheduled in time?
> New releases tend to be every ~6-8 weeks. The 0.9.9 release is planned
> for mid-November with 0.9.10 in January.
We're freezing on November 30, so 0.9.9 should be able to make it :)
Cheers,
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Hi,
whatyoudoinlifeechosinetern...@safe-mail.net wrote (03 Nov 2013 21:43:23 GMT) :
> However I heavily depend on your system therfor I require a little help with
> it,
I suggest asking these questions on the tails-support mailing-list,
as tails-dev is for development only:
https://tails.boum
Kevin C. Krinke wrote (03 Nov 2013 19:21:55 GMT) :
> I've actually just tested this. For ./configure to work it needs the
> install-sh and missing scripts, also needs the INSTALL and COPYING files
> to exist too. I've copied the scripts from automake-1.11 and removed
> everything not needed for ./c
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