On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 05:49:46PM -0500, George wrote: > The Tor BSD Diversity Project (https://torbsd.github.io/) has done some > substantial overhauling of TB for OpenBSD in the past week, with a bunch > of releases aimed at refining the port. > > We are still at version 5.5 and are in development mode, but we'll be > working on 5.5.2 in the near future. We are fully aware of the > vulnerabilities in version 5.5 and 5.5.1. > > Getting TB into the OpenBSD ports would be an enormously important step. > OpenBSD maintains fanatical and refreshing attention to clean, correct > code. For instance, OpenBSD project forked OpenSSL in 2014 with LibreSSL > (.org), which is a tighter, more secure implementation that is fully > portable. > > The README files for installation directions are located in the > appropriate architecture directory at > http://mirrors.nycbug.org/pub/snapshots/packages/{amd64,i386}/ > > A short list of recent changes includes: > > * the creation of i386 TB packages > * elimination of unnecessary packaging in favor of native Mozilla > mechanisms wherever possible > * reworking of run-dependencies and the addition of a meta port to aid > in installation > * reworking of the Firefox addon .xpi packaging to be kinder to the > filesystem (torbutton, tor-launcher, noscript, https-everywhere) > > We are getting very useful feedback from the main OpenBSD developer who > is focused on Mozilla porting. > > We are regularly keeping the blog updated at > https://torbsd.github.io/blog.html as we make progress. > > Feedback always welcome for the testers and code-readers out there.
I see your correspondence in OpenBSD's ports mailing list, but I don't have clear understanding about future OpenBSD 5.9 release. Whether the inclusion of the port of tbb in it? I mean stable port tree for OpenBSD 5.9. Thank you. -- tor-talk mailing list - [email protected] To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
