27/11/13 15:22, intrigeri wrote:
anonym wrote (27 Nov 2013 14:00:57 GMT) :
26/11/13 16:49, Alan wrote:
I'd be happy to participate to extract pieces of code into such a
library.
Great! Another piece of code shared between Tails Greeter and
WhisperBack is the cb_request_starting callback
sajol...@pimienta.org wrote (28 Nov 2013 12:04:52 GMT) :
Does that need a new merge or something?
Reviewed, looks good, merged into devel.
Cheers,
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anonym wrote (27 Nov 2013 14:00:48 GMT) :
True. I implemented the simpler approach in commit 63769ad (Tails
Greeter's repo).
Looks good to me.
Cheers!
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Hi,
anonym wrote (27 Nov 2013 14:00:50 GMT) :
26/11/13 18:26, intrigeri wrote:
So, *if* we really want to preemptively address this potential
problem, I think I'm slightly in favour of having the user wait before
being logged in, and ideally being explained that they might have to
wait a
sajol...@pimienta.org wrote (26 Nov 2013 12:22:53 GMT) :
Another possibility would be to do the usual RC, and advertise it as a
better workaround for people concerned about the libnss issue. The ISO
will be the same, it's just the way we advertise it that changes. No?
Now that the RC is 3 days
Hi,
(I'm acting with my RM hat for the next two Tails releases on.)
It's now clear feature/spoof-mac won't make it into 0.22. No big deal,
as long as it's merged soon enough and we can publish some beta
version of it by the end of the year. I'd like to have some visibility
on what's left to do
On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 06:26:51PM +0100, intrigeri wrote:
Hi,
1. Someone does the code review, makes sure the changes are
self-contained enough not to break anything else, and merges into
devel in time for the 0.22 freeze. No testing at this stage.
(It's late, just as
winterfa...@riseup.net wrote (27 Nov 2013 14:10:51 GMT) :
When it reboots even though I selected shutdown, it actually does not
reboot properly. It reboot early in the memory erasing procedure (possibly
in the beginning) and leaves the memory unerased.
I'll try to reproduce this (but IIRC on
intrigeri wrote (25 Nov 2013 20:40:24 GMT) :
I'll try to reproduce this ASAP, [...]
I could not reproduce this reliability issue (on the same hardware
that previously exposed it) anymore, so it does seem anonym found the
root of the issue and fixed it. Congrats again!
Cheers!
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Hello!
I downloaded Tails “ 0.21” and I installed in pendrive USB by using
Universal UBS installer and it seems work well, I can login into surface
website, but I can not use deep web links.
I tryed to get on torck and find some rare books and documentation. But
unfortunatly i was unable
intrigeri wrote (29 Nov 2013 12:43:22 GMT) :
winterfa...@riseup.net wrote (27 Nov 2013 14:10:51 GMT) :
When it reboots even though I selected shutdown, it actually does not
reboot properly. It reboot early in the memory erasing procedure (possibly
in the beginning) and leaves the memory
I have started working on bug #6288, automating the Update PO files step
of the release process. This is done with a new import-translations
script that automatically import completed translations from Transifex
(through torproject.org:translation.git), except for French and Portuguese
(Brazil).
intrigeri wrote (28 Nov 2013 17:26:51 GMT) :
End-user doc will be written by sajolida (#5906) once I've given him
enough information (#6451), which I plan to do tomorrow.
Done (commit 39290a3), pushed directly to devel. I actually went as
far as writing draft end-user documentation, including
intrigeri wrote (29 Nov 2013 14:22:54 GMT) :
I'm now going to prepare, in a dedicated branch
(feature/incremental-upgrades-integration), the documentation changes
that will be useful when we enable incremental upgrades by default.
Done. Assigned #5754 to bertagaz for code review, and sajolida
On Fri, 22 Nov 2013 20:57:46 + (UTC)
intrigeri intrig...@boum.org wrote:
Kill Your TV wrote (21 Nov 2013 19:20:32 GMT) :
* regarding commit c32cab5 (I2P: Document ferm exceptions): the
HTML table seems a bit too much markup for me; how about just
using a simple list? (not a blocker
All,
Is there any particular good procedure for removing packages from Tails, or
must one keep trying to build until all dependencies have been removed?
Example: in chroot_local-hooks/98-remove_unwanted_files there are a number
of files that come with packages from
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