---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Erinn Clark erinn@torproject.org Date: Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 9:55 AM Subject: new stable TBBs available for testing To: Mike Perry mikeperry@torproject.org Cc: runa@torproject.org, tor-assistants@lists.torproject.org
Notable updates are Firefox (10.0.7esr) and libevent (2.0.20-stable). I don't know if we have any Windows testers -- when I last looked at the QA list it was all Linux testers -- but if we do they might want to pay more attention since this version of Libevent fixes some Windows-specific bugs (changelog here: https://raw.github.com/libevent/libevent/release-2.0.20-stable/ChangeLog)
Please also make sure that the right version of Libevent is included and running in every bundle, since there is Makefile magic that tells Tor to rebuild against new versions of Libevent and OpenSSL automatically. Testers can verify this in the Message Log of Vidalia.
Packages here: https://people.torproject.org/~erinn/qa/stable/ Shasums here: https://people.torproject.org/~erinn/qa/stable/shasums-0.2.2.38-2.txt.asc
Turnaround time: I don't expect any major problems and plan to release within the next 24 hours. Feel free to just forward this wholesale to the list or rewrite portions, especially you, Mike, in case you have specific Firefox-related issues.
Thanks! Erinn
On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 4:32 PM, Runa A. Sandvik runa@torproject.org wrote:
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Erinn Clark erinn@torproject.org Date: Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 9:55 AM Subject: new stable TBBs available for testing To: Mike Perry mikeperry@torproject.org Cc: runa@torproject.org, tor-assistants@lists.torproject.org
Notable updates are Firefox (10.0.7esr) and libevent (2.0.20-stable). I don't know if we have any Windows testers -- when I last looked at the QA list it was all Linux testers -- but if we do they might want to pay more attention since this version of Libevent fixes some Windows-specific bugs (changelog here: https://raw.github.com/libevent/libevent/release-2.0.20-stable/ChangeLog)
Please also make sure that the right version of Libevent is included and running in every bundle, since there is Makefile magic that tells Tor to rebuild against new versions of Libevent and OpenSSL automatically. Testers can verify this in the Message Log of Vidalia.
Packages here: https://people.torproject.org/~erinn/qa/stable/ Shasums here: https://people.torproject.org/~erinn/qa/stable/shasums-0.2.2.38-2.txt.asc
Turnaround time: I don't expect any major problems and plan to release within the next 24 hours. Feel free to just forward this wholesale to the list or rewrite portions, especially you, Mike, in case you have specific Firefox-related issues.
Two users tested this on Windows XP: The Tor Browser starts up, check.tpo says "There is a security update available for the Tor Browser", but TBB works just fine. Even when stopped/started a number of times. Correct version of Firefox, Tor, Libevent etc.
Testing: tor-browser-gnu-linux-x86_64-2.2.38-2-dev-en-US.tar.gz Platform: Fedora 17 Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2450M CPU @ 2.50GHz
Libevent - 2.0.20-stable
TBB Launches successfully - OK Connects to the Tor network - OK Browser toolbars and menus work. Tab dragging works. - OK DNS - No leaks observed (wireshark)
All extensions are present and functional - OK - HTTPS-Everywhere 2.2.1 - NoScript 2.5.2 - TorButton 1.4.6
WebBrowsing works as expected - OK - HTTP, HTTPS, .onion browsing works - HTML5 videos work - ip-check.info - OK - samy.pl/evercookie - OK (new identity clears cookie) - html5demos.com/web-socket - Not Connected / Socket Closed
Other issues - None
On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 1:08 PM, Runa A. Sandvik runa@torproject.orgwrote:
On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 4:32 PM, Runa A. Sandvik runa@torproject.org wrote:
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Erinn Clark erinn@torproject.org Date: Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 9:55 AM Subject: new stable TBBs available for testing To: Mike Perry mikeperry@torproject.org Cc: runa@torproject.org, tor-assistants@lists.torproject.org
Notable updates are Firefox (10.0.7esr) and libevent (2.0.20-stable). I
don't
know if we have any Windows testers -- when I last looked at the QA list it was all Linux testers -- but if we do they might want to pay more
attention
since this version of Libevent fixes some Windows-specific bugs
(changelog
here:
https://raw.github.com/libevent/libevent/release-2.0.20-stable/ChangeLog)
Please also make sure that the right version of Libevent is included and running in every bundle, since there is Makefile magic that tells Tor to rebuild against new versions of Libevent and OpenSSL automatically.
Testers can
verify this in the Message Log of Vidalia.
Packages here: https://people.torproject.org/~erinn/qa/stable/ Shasums here:
https://people.torproject.org/~erinn/qa/stable/shasums-0.2.2.38-2.txt.asc
Turnaround time: I don't expect any major problems and plan to release
within
the next 24 hours. Feel free to just forward this wholesale to the list
or
rewrite portions, especially you, Mike, in case you have specific Firefox-related issues.
Two users tested this on Windows XP: The Tor Browser starts up, check.tpo says "There is a security update available for the Tor Browser", but TBB works just fine. Even when stopped/started a number of times. Correct version of Firefox, Tor, Libevent etc.
-- Runa A. Sandvik _______________________________________________ tor-qa mailing list tor-qa@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-qa
Please also make sure that the right version of Libevent is included and running in every bundle, since there is Makefile magic that tells Tor to rebuild against new versions of Libevent and OpenSSL automatically. Testers can verify this in the Message Log of Vidalia.
Verified.
Turnaround time: I don't expect any major problems and plan to release within the next 24 hours. Feel free to just forward this wholesale to the list or rewrite portions, especially you, Mike, in case you have specific Firefox-related issues.
Testing: tor-browser-gnu-linux-x86_64-2.2.38-2-dev-en-US.tar.gz Platform: Debian 6.0.5 Processor: Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU B950 @ 2.10GHz
TBB Launches successfully - OK Connects to the Tor network - OK Browser toolbars and menus work. Tab dragging works - OK
All extensions are present and functional - OK - HTTPS-Everywhere 2.2.1 - NoScript 2.5.2 - TorButton 1.4.6
WebBrowsing works as expected - Mostly - HTTP, HTTPS, .onion browsing works - HTML5 videos DO NOT work (YouTube, "This video is currently unavailable") (Mind you, I switched back to the former version and had the same problem, so this may be a YouTube thing.) - http://ip-check.info/?lang=en - OK - https://panopticlick.eff.org/ - one in 55,414, 15.76 bits of identifying information
Vidalia settings - Use static control/SOCKS port - OK
Could NOT reproduce tagnaq's problem.
On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 10:26 AM, Katya Titov kattitov@yandex.com wrote:
- HTML5 videos DO NOT work (YouTube, "This video is currently unavailable") (Mind you, I switched back to the former version and had the same problem, so this may be a YouTube thing.)
I believe HTML5 videos with no ads will work just fine, but videos with ads will fail because the ads are not HTML5.
Just as an addition to that, if you only want to return HTML5 compatible videos on your searches try adding &webm=1 to the search in the address bar. The other thing that may be happening if the video is HTML5 compatible and still comes up as unavailable is NoScript blocking the page "Object".
On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 4:49 PM, Runa A. Sandvik runa@torproject.orgwrote:
On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 10:26 AM, Katya Titov kattitov@yandex.com wrote:
- HTML5 videos DO NOT work (YouTube, "This video is currently unavailable") (Mind you, I switched back to the former version and had the same problem, so this may be a YouTube thing.)
I believe HTML5 videos with no ads will work just fine, but videos with ads will fail because the ads are not HTML5.
-- Runa A. Sandvik _______________________________________________ tor-qa mailing list tor-qa@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-qa
"Colin C.":
Just as an addition to that, if you only want to return HTML5 compatible videos on your searches try adding &webm=1 to the search in the address bar. The other thing that may be happening if the video is HTML5 compatible and still comes up as unavailable is NoScript blocking the page "Object".
Yes, used to that one but I can still usually get it to work ...
Runa A. Sandvik:
On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 10:26 AM, Katya Titov kattitov@yandex.com wrote:
- HTML5 videos DO NOT work (YouTube, "This video is currently unavailable") (Mind you, I switched back to the former version and had the same problem, so this may be a YouTube thing.)
I believe HTML5 videos with no ads will work just fine, but videos with ads will fail because the ads are not HTML5.
OK, that makes sense. Just tried http://videojs.com/ - working fine.
Thanks all.
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I run into the situation where after hitting "New Identity" (TorButton) TorBrowser used 100% CPU and did not respond to any clicks any more. I was able to reproduce it once more but after trying 10-times I stopped testing.
Here is what I did (maybe you are luckier): - - open https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/build/BuildSignoff#Documen... - - open the 5 URLs in the 'Test Pages to Use' section in tabs. - - on the evercookie page: click "Click to create an evercookie" - - "Click to rediscover cookies" - - Torbutton "New Identity" - - 100% CPU (TorBrowser is not responding)