Actually, Yan and I just discovered that this release isn't _quite_ deterministic. So we'll have to wait for our next release to make the announcement.

The build process in the HTTPS Everywhere repository is completely deterministic for Firefox, but when we do public releases we run a separate unpublished script to make things easier. We didn't update this script before making this release, so we'll have to update it before the next release before the xpi is actually deterministic.

On 10/04/2013 12:57 PM, Micah Lee wrote:
HTTPS Everywhere 3.4.2 has been released:

https://www.eff.org/files/https-everywhere-3.4.2.xpi

 From the Changelog:

3.4.2                                         (2013-10-04)
   * HTTPS Everywhere builds are now deterministic!
   * Global memory leak bug fixes
   * Updated rules: Craigslist, Apple.com, Microsoft, CloudFront,
UKLocalGov,
     Bing, Cengage
   * New rules from dev: IPTorrents.com, TvTorrents


HTTPS Everywhere 4.0development.13 has been released:

https://www.eff.org/files/https-everywhere-4.0development.13.xpi

 From the Changelog:

4.0development.13                             (2013-10-04)
   * HTTPS Everywhere builds are now deterministic!
   * Numerous new and updated rules





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