![]() ![]() ![]() In particular, this week, I have been analyzing new problems related to fingerprinting through fonts. I have also started working on it but then stopped to fix the issues Richard found when auditing Firefox closed tickets. It was propedeutic to move tor-launcher and torbutton to the main Tor Browser patchset. I linted all our patches, thanks to which we found some minor fixes. The next step was some maintenance on the existing code. ![]() Īnother massive change is that we use only Clang to build Windows binaries (almost: rustc needs to link libgcc, and NSIS has an assembly module that only GCC and MASM can compile). I took the occasion to make rustc reuse the LLVM tools we have already been building instead of building them again to shorten the process. I first found some issues with rustc (the most problematic one was that it got stuck while compiling Firefox on Debian Jessie I resolved it by enabling jemalloc). Then, I focused on updating our toolchains, which took me two weeks. This month I worked mainly on the Tor Browser switch from 91.x ESR to 102.x ESR.Īt the beginning of the month, I continued reviewing the rebase I started at the end of July. Here is my status report for August 2022. ![]()
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