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       TORBINPATH=TorBrowser/Tor
    
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       TORCONFIGPATH=TorBrowser/Data/Tor
    
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    -  PROFILEPATH=[% c('var/ProjectName') %]/Data/Browser/profile.default/extensions
    
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    -  mkdir -p "$TBDIR/$PROFILEPATH"
    
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    -
    
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    -  mkdir -p "$TBDIR/[% c('var/ProjectName') %]/Data/Browser/Caches"
    
    48
    +  [% IF c("var/tor-browser") -%]
    
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    +    PROFILEPATH=[% c('var/ProjectName') %]/Data/Browser/profile.default/extensions
    
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    +    mkdir -p "$TBDIR/$PROFILEPATH"
    
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    +  [% END -%]
    
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    +  [% IF !c("var/privacy-browser") -%]
    
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    +    # For Privacy Browser, we keep the data directory at the same level of
    
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    +    # Browser, instead of creating a Data directory with the program files.
    
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    +    mkdir -p "$TBDIR/[% c('var/ProjectName') %]/Data/Browser/Caches"
    
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    +  [% END -%]
    
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     [% END %]
    
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     for tbdir in "${TBDIRS[@]}"
    
    ... ... @@ -102,7 +107,7 @@ mv [% c('input_files_by_name/noscript') %] "$TBDIR/$EXTSPATH/{73a6fe31-595d-460b
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       # Move READMEs from tor-expert-bundle to the doc dir
    
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       mkdir -p "$TBDIR/$DOCSPATH/snowflake" [% IF c("var/macos_universal") %]"$TBDIR_AARCH64/$DOCSPATH/snowflake"[% END %]
    
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    -  
    
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    +
    
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       mkdir -p "$TBDIR/$DOCSPATH/webtunnel" [% IF c("var/macos_universal") %]"$TBDIR_AARCH64/$DOCSPATH/webtunnel"[% END %]
    
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       mkdir -p "$TBDIR/$DOCSPATH/conjure" [% IF c("var/macos_universal") %]"$TBDIR_AARCH64/$DOCSPATH/conjure"[% END %]
    
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       mv_tbdir tor/pluggable_transports/README.SNOWFLAKE.md "$DOCSPATH/snowflake/README.md"
    
    ... ... @@ -217,9 +222,12 @@ do
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       mkdir -p "$tbdir/$DOCSPATH"
    
    218 223
       cp -a Bundle-Data/Docs/* "$tbdir/$DOCSPATH"
    
    219 224
       [% IF c("var/tor-browser") -%]
    
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    +    cp -a Bundle-Data/Docs-TBB/* "$tbdir/$DOCSPATH"
    
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         tar -C Bundle-Data/[% bundledata_osname %] \
    
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           [% IF ! c("var/namecoin") %]--exclude=*Electrum-NMC* --exclude=*ncprop279*[% END %] \
    
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           -c . | tar -C "$tbdir[% IF ! c("var/macos") %]/[% c('var/ProjectName') %][% END %]" -x
    
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    +  [% ELSIF c("var/privacy-browser") -%]
    
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    +    cp -a Bundle-Data/Docs-PB/* "$tbdir/$DOCSPATH"
    
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       [% END -%]
    
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     done
    
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       bridges_conf snowflake
    
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     [% END -%]
    
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    -[% IF c("var/linux") %]
    
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    +[% IF c("var/linux") && c("var/tor-browser") %]
    
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       chmod 700 ${TB_STAGE_DIR}/Browser/[% c('var/ProjectName') %]/Data/Browser
    
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    -  [% IF c("var/tor-browser") -%]
    
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    -    chmod 700 ${TB_STAGE_DIR}/Browser/TorBrowser/Data/Tor
    
    251
    -  [% END -%]
    
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    +  chmod 700 ${TB_STAGE_DIR}/Browser/TorBrowser/Data/Tor
    
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     [% END %]
    
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     # With multi-lingual builds, we use "ALL" in the package name as the locale for