Roger Dingledine arma@mit.edu wrote:
On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 06:34:49AM -0600, Scott Bennett wrote:
Assuming that the tor browser is still a fork off of firefox from a few
years ago, then I'd still like to build it using local tuning. firefox is such a CPU hog that I'd really like to get the most out of compiler optimization of it.
https://gitweb.torproject.org/builders/tor-browser-bundle.git https://gitweb.torproject.org/builders/tor-browser-bundle.git/blob/HEAD:/git...
Thanks much for those references. I will definitely take a look through them before attempting to build the browser.
You are in for some fun. :)
Oh, joy! :-<
But before you get too angry at Mike, read through https://blog.torproject.org/category/tags/cyberpeace to see why it's the way it is.
Okay. I'll read that, too.
(Also, why is this thread on tor-relays? It seems to have nothing to do with running relays.)
Because I'm still subscribed to it and to the tor-announce list. I dropped off the tor-talk list two or three years ago due to the volume. And I didn't think discussions would be viable on the tor-announce list. :-> Anyway, thanks for the help. I've stopped the double logging and also repaired the rc.d script for now. With luck I'll figure out how to get tor to build properly again without the ports tree in time for the next time I want to upgrade.
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