[tor-bugs] #25483 [Obfuscation/Snowflake]: Windows reproducible build of snowflake
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#25483: Windows reproducible build of snowflake
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Reporter: arlolra | Owner: cohosh
Type: project | Status: accepted
Priority: High | Milestone:
Component: Obfuscation/Snowflake | Version:
Severity: Normal | Resolution:
Keywords: TorBrowserTeam201805 | Actual Points:
Parent ID: #19001 | Points:
Reviewer: | Sponsor: Sponsor19
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Comment (by tom):
Replying to [comment:48 cohosh]:
> Replying to [comment:45 dcf]:
> > Replying to [comment:44 tom]:
> > > Alternately, if I could get a Firefox building with --enable-webrtc
with this toolchain: would that indicate that it was at least possible to
do what you need to do? Trying that wouldn't be that difficult for me,
but trying to work on a new project I am unfamiliar with would be more
difficult.
> >
> > If it's easy for you to do this, please do, especially if it results
in a libwebrtc.a as a side-effect build artifact. Then we can see if go-
webrtc easily links with it.
> Just picking this up and looking into how difficult it would be to get
go-webrtc to link to the Firefox webrtc API.
>
> I built Firefox in rbm with --enable-webrtc using mingw-w64.
I am 95% sure Firefox will not build with enable-webrtc using mingw-gcc so
I think you editing the wrong config file or something.
> Is there a reason to try it now with mingw-clang? (I guess we will
eventually move to that with #28238?)
We will move to mingw-clang 'soon', and it will be required in esr68 so if
you want your solution to work beyond Oct 2019, I would pursue that.
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