Quick test of 3.0-alpha-2

Finally, we have a 3.0 build that fully matched on two different build machines for all bundles for the 3.0-alpha-2 series. I'm still waiting on a third confirmation, but since these bundles contain the 17.0.7-ESR security release (which is over a week old now), I want to get them out ASAP. If anyone is willing to try these and report any major issues, that would be great. I will be posting these on the blog as soon as I hear back from Georg Koppen and get a detached signature from him and Linus Nordberg. Here's my builds: https://people.torproject.org/~mikeperry/3.0-alpha-2/ Here's Linus's matching builds: https://people.torproject.org/~linus/downloads/tbb-3.0alpha2-build5-c0242c24... Here's the ChangeLog: https://gitweb.torproject.org/builders/tor-browser-bundle.git/blob/HEAD:/Bun... Here's how you reproduce your own identical bundles: https://gitweb.torproject.org/builders/tor-browser-bundle.git/blob/HEAD:/git... The tor-browser-bundle.git commit used is c0242c24bed086cc9c545c7bf2d699948792c1e3, with signed tag tbb-3.0alpha2-build6. If anyone does this, I'd also love to hear if there are any differences. -- Mike Perry

On 30/06/13 02:41 PM, Mike Perry wrote:
Finally, we have a 3.0 build that fully matched on two different build machines for all bundles for the 3.0-alpha-2 series. I'm still waiting on a third confirmation, but since these bundles contain the 17.0.7-ESR security release (which is over a week old now), I want to get them out ASAP.
If anyone is willing to try these and report any major issues, that would be great.
I will be posting these on the blog as soon as I hear back from Georg Koppen and get a detached signature from him and Linus Nordberg.
Here's my builds: https://people.torproject.org/~mikeperry/3.0-alpha-2/
Here's Linus's matching builds: https://people.torproject.org/~linus/downloads/tbb-3.0alpha2-build5-c0242c24...
Here's the ChangeLog: https://gitweb.torproject.org/builders/tor-browser-bundle.git/blob/HEAD:/Bun...
Here's how you reproduce your own identical bundles: https://gitweb.torproject.org/builders/tor-browser-bundle.git/blob/HEAD:/git...
The tor-browser-bundle.git commit used is c0242c24bed086cc9c545c7bf2d699948792c1e3, with signed tag tbb-3.0alpha2-build6.
If anyone does this, I'd also love to hear if there are any differences.
_______________________________________________ tor-qa mailing list tor-qa@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-qa Testing: tor-browser-linux64-3.0-alpha-2_en-US.tar.xz Platform: Debian Wheezy Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2450M CPU @ 2.50GHz
TBB Launches successfully - OK Connects to the Tor network - OK Browser toolbars and menus work. Tab dragging works. - OK DNS - No leaks observed (wireshark) OpenSSL - 1.0.1e All extensions are present and functional - OK - HTTPS-Everywhere 3.2.2 - NoScript 2.6.6.6 - Torbutton 1.6.0 - TorLauncher 0.2-alpha - PDF Viewer 0.8.1 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 Notes: - HTTPS-Everywhere updates itself to 3.2.3 after first launch -- -Phoul

Mike Perry:
Finally, we have a 3.0 build that fully matched on two different build machines for all bundles for the 3.0-alpha-2 series. I'm still waiting on a third confirmation, but since these bundles contain the 17.0.7-ESR security release (which is over a week old now), I want to get them out ASAP.
If anyone is willing to try these and report any major issues, that would be great.
I will be posting these on the blog as soon as I hear back from Georg Koppen and get a detached signature from him and Linus Nordberg.
Here's my builds: https://people.torproject.org/~mikeperry/3.0-alpha-2/
Testing: tor-browser-linux64-3.0-alpha-2_en-US.tar.xz Platform: Debian 7.1 Processor: Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU B950 @ 2.10GHz [notice] Tor v0.2.4.14-alpha (git-f5729b8c1d45933f) running on Linux with Libevent 2.0.21-stable and OpenSSL 1.0.1e. Firefox ESR 17.0.7 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 3.2.2 (updated to 3.2.3 on launch) - NoScript 2.6.6.6 - TorButton 1.6.0 - TorLauncher 0.2-alpha - PDF Viewer 0.8.1 WebBrowsing works as expected - HTTP, HTTPS, .onion browsing works - HTML5 videos work (http://videojs.com/) - http://ip-check.info/?lang=en - OK - https://panopticlick.eff.org/ - unique among 511,662, 18.96 bits of identifying information SOCKS/external apps work as expected I still miss the Network Map which comes with Vidalia, but otherwise it's faster and works well -- kat

On Mon, 1 Jul 2013 19:02:14 +1000 Katya Titov <kattitov@yandex.com> wrote:
Mike Perry:
Finally, we have a 3.0 build that fully matched on two different build machines for all bundles for the 3.0-alpha-2 series. I'm still waiting on a third confirmation, but since these bundles contain the 17.0.7-ESR security release (which is over a week old now), I want to get them out ASAP.
If anyone is willing to try these and report any major issues, that would be great.
I will be posting these on the blog as soon as I hear back from Georg Koppen and get a detached signature from him and Linus Nordberg.
Here's my builds: https://people.torproject.org/~mikeperry/3.0-alpha-2/
Testing: tor-browser-linux64-3.0-alpha-2_en-US.tar.xz Platform: Debian 7.1 Processor: Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU B950 @ 2.10GHz
[notice] Tor v0.2.4.14-alpha (git-f5729b8c1d45933f) running on Linux with Libevent 2.0.21-stable and OpenSSL 1.0.1e.
Firefox ESR 17.0.7
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 3.2.2 (updated to 3.2.3 on launch) - NoScript 2.6.6.6 - TorButton 1.6.0 - TorLauncher 0.2-alpha - PDF Viewer 0.8.1
WebBrowsing works as expected - HTTP, HTTPS, .onion browsing works - HTML5 videos work (http://videojs.com/) - http://ip-check.info/?lang=en - OK - https://panopticlick.eff.org/ - unique among 511,662, 18.96 bits of identifying information
SOCKS/external apps work as expected
I still miss the Network Map which comes with Vidalia, but otherwise it's faster and works well
And from the Vidalia icon in the system tray it was possible to use a new identity without disturbing the browser, whereas when changing identity from the icon in the browser the whole browser closes and you lose any open tabs. Overall I see an improvement, however the two problems above, especially the new identity problem, would be nice to have solved before this becomes stable. -- kat
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Colin C.
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Katya Titov
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Mike Perry