Hi, here's my monthly status report for June 2022
First, as it was my first month, I had to set up a Windows debug environment for S131 MinGW WebRTC work.
For the pluggable transport bundle in tor-browser-build, I finished (hopefully, it's in review now) the relevant merge request [1]. During this, the now legacy Windows expert bundle was removed, which resulted in a small patch to tor-launcher [2], and also a bug was fixed with Go 1.18 building on macOS [3].
Finally, for S131 work, I met with Tom Ritter and got access to Mozilla's Try server to help me sort out MinGW issues faster
[4] (NB: I think this link requires a valid login to people.mozilla.org, and the relevant commit request ticket [5], is marked as confidential)
In July I'm planning on having the compilation issues for WebRTC under MinGW resolved, and begin debugging issues at runtime.
Cheers,
Marco
[1] Draft: Generate pluggable transport bundle on release (!443) · Merge requests · The Tor Project / Applications / tor-browser-build · GitLab
[2] Set 'startHidden' flag on tor process in tor-launcher (#41039) · Issues · The Tor Project / Applications / Tor Browser · GitLab
[3] go 1.18 fails to build on macOS (#40464) · Issues · The Tor Project / Applications / tor-browser-build · GitLab
[4] Mozilla People Directory
[5] Access Denied
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