https://people.torproject.org/~mikeperry/builds/4.0.1
This release is being made primarily for the Windows DirectShow crash (#13443).
Here's th changelog:
Tor Browser 4.0.1 -- Oct 30 2014 * All Platforms * Update Tor to 0.2.5.10 * Update NoScript to 2.6.9.3 * Bug 13301: Prevent extensions incompatibility error after upgrades * Bug 13460: Fix MSVC compilation issue * Windows * Bug 13443: Disable DirectShow to prevent crashes on many sites * Bug 13091: Make app name "Tor Browser" instead of "Tor"
On 10/28/2014 10:48 PM, Mike Perry wrote:
https://people.torproject.org/~mikeperry/builds/4.0.1
This release is being made primarily for the Windows DirectShow crash (#13443).
Here's th changelog:
Tor Browser 4.0.1 -- Oct 30 2014
- All Platforms
- Update Tor to 0.2.5.10
- Update NoScript to 2.6.9.3
- Bug 13301: Prevent extensions incompatibility error after upgrades
- Bug 13460: Fix MSVC compilation issue
- Windows
- Bug 13443: Disable DirectShow to prevent crashes on many sites
- Bug 13091: Make app name "Tor Browser" instead of "Tor"
Testing: torbrowser-install-4.0.1_ar.exe OS: Windows 7 64-bit
[Components] 31.2.0 (Tor Browser 4.0) Torbutton 1.7.0.1 NoScript 2.6.9.3 HTTPS-Everywhere 4.0.1 Default search engine: Startpage
[Tests] Added a bridge - OK Socks5 - OK HTML5 video playback - OK http/https/onion websites - OK Clears history/cookies/session on “New Identity” - OK Localization files present - OK
Testing: TorBrowser-4.0.1-osx32_en-US.dmg OS: Mac OS X 10.9.5
[Components] 31.2.0 (Tor Browser 4.0) Tor v0.2.5.10 Torbutton 1.7.0.1 NoScript 2.6.9.3 HTTPS-Everywhere 4.0.1 Default search engine: Startpage
[Tests] Added a bridge - OK Socks5 - OK HTML5 video playback - OK http/https/onion websites - OK Clears history/cookies/session on “New Identity” - OK
Notes: * About Tor Browser says "Tor Browser 4.0" not "Tor Browser 4.0.1". * Directshow is disabled on the OS X bundle for no reason.