[tor-dev] Call for help on testing core tor releases

teor teor2345 at gmail.com
Fri Oct 14 01:48:49 UTC 2016


> On 14 Oct 2016, at 08:03, blacklight . <pandakaasftw at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I would love to help, but can you also volunteer when cannot give ALL the feedback?

> On 14 Oct 2016, at 11:30, ng0 <ng0 at we.make.ritual.n0.is> wrote:
> 
> Do all these task have to apply to make the test valid/useful for you?
> On one of my test systems - I contribute to Guix - there is no chance of
> a (system-specific, unofficial) torbrowser build so far (but I/we keep
> looking into this).
> So long story short, I can run tests on some amd64_x86 based
> gnu-systems, but on one of them I need to exclude torbrowser.

We only do source releases for tor alphas and release candidates.
(Except for Debian, which has experimental alphas built nightly.)

So you must build tor from source in order to run the tests.

All the other tests are optional, but the more you can do, the better!

If you can't build tor from source, you can still help by giving us feedback
on the Tor Browser alpha series, or the Tor Expert Bundles on Windows.

T

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