[tor-project] Tor Browser Bundle on Guix

Jim Newsome jnewsome at torproject.org
Mon Dec 19 14:25:20 UTC 2022


Makes sense! I'm just dipping my toe into Guix and definitely not 
looking to take on maintainership of packages there at the moment. Was 
sharing the info primarily for other individuals running Guix who may 
want to run Tor Browser.

Maybe the wiki, on or around this page would be a good place to document 
this sort of distro-specific workaround in the meantime? 
https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-browser/-/wikis/Platform_Installation 


The list of runtime dependencies (e.g. libssl @ v1, libevent, ...) may 
be more generally useful for running on Linux, since I imagine someone 
on any distro could run into problems if they happen to not have those 
installed.

What is the procedure for proposing/making edits to the the Tor Browser 
wiki, anyway?

On 12/19/22 06:41, Richard Pospesel wrote:
> So I think in general we (applications team) don't want to support every 
> possible distribution format out there/be smart about which ones we *do* 
> support in terms of maximizing reach/going where the users are.
> 
> But that said there are a few downstream re-packagers (Tails, 
> torbrowser-launcher/ BSD, etc) that we don't want to break. If this is 
> something you (or someone else) wants to build+maintain, then we can add 
> you to the list of folks who get early notification of new browser 
> releases, potentially breaking changes, etc. I think we're also 
> generally in favor (within reason, case by case basis, etc) of taking 
> patches to the browser itself for things which make downstream packaging 
> easier or less complicated.
> 
> best,
> -Richard
> 
> On 12/17/22 00:06, Jim Newsome wrote:
>> Possibly of interest to browser and/or guix folks -
>>
>> I was experimenting with the [Guix System Distro] on my laptop, and 
>> managed to get Tor Browser Bundle running with a relatively new 
>> feature `--emulate-fhs`. Details below. I haven't messed with it too 
>> much yet, so I wouldn't be surprised if the runtime dependency list 
>> below is missing some, which may result in runtime errors.
>>
>> It'd be nice to get it packaged properly, but probably not high 
>> priority in terms of wide user reach. It's essentially an OS for 
>> people who think [NixOS] is too mainstream ;P
>>
>> Maybe I'll get around to poking at it sometime; they have other 
>> firefox variants in there (icecat), so that might be a reasonable 
>> starting point.
>>
>> [Guix System Distro]: https://guix.gnu.org/
>> [NixOS]: https://nixos.org/
>>
>> -------- Forwarded Message --------
>> Subject: re: Drafting a Guix blog post on the FHS container
>> Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2022 17:39:21 -0600
>> From: Jim Newsome <jim at sporksmith.net>
>> To: john.kehayias at protonmail.com, help-guix at gnu.org, guix-devel at gnu.org
>>
>> Sorry for (presumably) breaking threading; I came across this online 
>> and don't see a way to set my in-reply-to-email header properly.
>>
>> Anyways just thought I'd mention that I recently learned about this 
>> feature, and was able to use it to get a downloaded [Tor Browser 
>> Bundle] running with:
>>
>>
>> ```
>> guix shell \
>>    --container \
>>    --network \
>>    --emulate-fhs \
>>    --preserve='^DISPLAY$'
>>    --share=/run/user/$(id -u)/gdm \
>>    openssl at 1 \
>>    libevent \
>>    pciutils \
>>    dbus-glib \
>>    bash \
>>    libgccjit \
>>    libcxx \
>>    gtk+ \
>>    coreutils \
>>    grep \
>>    sed \
>>    file \
>>    alsa-lib \
>>    -- \
>>    ./start-tor-browser.desktop -v
>> ```
>>
>> `--preserve='^DISPLAY$'` and `--share=/run/user/$(id -u)/gdm` are to 
>> get access to the display. I'm not sure the second parameter is 
>> universally correct; I reverse-engineered it via roughly `ps aux | 
>> grep -- -auth`.
>>
>> The `-v` parameter to the browser script keeps it from trying to 
>> background itself, which otherwise causes the container and browser to 
>> terminate.
>>
>> It'd ultimately be nice to package the Tor Browser Bundle properly for 
>> guix, but it's nice to be able to use it this way in the meantime.
>>
>> -Jim
>>
>> [Tor Browser Bundle]: https://www.torproject.org/download/
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