Tor Browser Bundle for Linux (2.2.35-8) "EVIL bug"
There is an EVIL bug in at least the Linux (2.2.35-8) Tor Browser Bundle start-tor-browser script. It will log things like domain names to a file in the root of the browser bundle.
trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/5417
Ticket #5417 (new defect)
RelativeLink.sh in Tor browser bundle has small typo causing debug mode to be always turned on
Reported by: cypherpunks
Priority: critical
Component: Tor bundles/installation
Description
TBB starts in debug mode disregardless of --debug switch used or not. This is caused by small bug on line 208 on RelativeLink.sh, where it says
I found an interesting thing with ls. do the following steps in your linux:
open a terminal
mkdir x
cd x
echo "aaa" > test1
ls
<you will see test1>
Don't close the terminal, open another terminal
rm -r x
mkdir x
cd x
echo "aaa" > test2
ls
<you will see test2>
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Module::Install::Bundle(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Module::Install::Bundle(3pm)NAME
Module::Install::Bundle - Bundle distributions along with your distribution
SYNOPSIS
Have your Makefile.PL read as follows:
use inc::Module::Install;
name 'Foo-Bar';
all_from 'lib/Foo/Bar.pm';
requires 'Baz' => '1.60';
# one of either:
bundle 'Baz' => '1.60';
# OR:
auto_bundle;
WriteAll;
DESCRIPTION
Module::Install::Bundle allows you to bundle a CPAN distribution within your distribution. When your end-users install your distribution,
the bundled distribution will be installed along with yours, unless a newer version of the bundled distribution already exists on their
local filesystem.
While bundling will increase the size of your distribution, it has several benefits:
Allows installation of bundled distributions when CPAN is unavailable
Allows installation of bundled distributions when networking is unavailable
Allows everything your distribution needs to be packaged in one place
Bundling differs from auto-installation in that when it comes time to install, a bundled distribution will be installed based on the
distribution bundled with your distribution, whereas with auto-installation the distibution to be installed will be acquired from CPAN and
then installed.
METHODS
o auto_bundle()
Takes no arguments, will bundle every distribution specified by a "requires()". When you, as a module author, do a "perl Makefile.PL"
the latest versions of the distributions to be bundled will be acquired from CPAN and placed in inc/BUNDLES/.
o bundle($name, $version)
Takes a list of key/value pairs specifying a distribution name and version number. When you, as a module author, do a perl Makefile.PL
the distributions that you specified with "bundle()" will be acquired from CPAN and placed in inc/BUNDLES/.
o bundle_deps($name, $version)
Same as "bundle", except that all dependencies of the bundled modules are also detected and bundled. To use this function, you need to
declare the minimum supported perl version first, like this:
perl_version( '5.005' );
o auto_bundle_deps
Same as "auto_bundle", except that all dependencies of the bundled modules are also detected and bundled. This function has the same
constraints as bundle_deps.
BUGS
Please report any bugs to (patches welcome):
http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Module-Install
AUTHORS
Audrey Tang <autrijus@autrijus.org>
Documentation by Adam Foxson <afoxson@pobox.com>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2003, 2004, 2005 by Audrey Tang <autrijus@autrijus.org>.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2012-03-01 Module::Install::Bundle(3pm)