Package Details: tor-browser-bin 14.0.3-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/tor-browser-bin.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: tor-browser-bin
Description: Tor Browser Bundle: anonymous browsing using Firefox and Tor
Upstream URL: https://www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser.html
Licenses: MPL-2.0
Conflicts: tor-browser
Provides: tor-browser
Submitter: FabioLolix
Maintainer: grufo (jugs)
Last Packager: jugs
Votes: 1281
Popularity: 1.97
First Submitted: 2023-09-24 17:45 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-12-06 14:48 (UTC)

Pinned Comments

grufo commented on 2019-08-15 02:22 (UTC)

Before running makepkg, you must do this (as normal user):

$ gpg --auto-key-locate nodefault,wkd --locate-keys torbrowser@torproject.org

If you want to update tor-browser from AUR without AUR helpers you can run in a terminal:

$ tor-browser -u

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beroal commented on 2014-06-11 10:32 (UTC)

“My whole browser profile is gone.” This is normal.

GordonGR commented on 2014-06-11 10:26 (UTC)

Hello again. I updated the package today and my whole browser profile is gone (bookmarks, plugins etc). Is this normal behaviour, a bug or have I done anything wrong?

yar commented on 2014-05-29 23:29 (UTC)

@GordonGR tor-browser-en now passes arbitrary args to firefox. To use -new-tab you must also remove the "-no-remote" argument from ~/.tor-browser-en/start-tor-browser. This will also decrease your anonymity... @computerwhiz1 thanks! I patched our launch script to do it automatically, but I used "Tor-Browser" because their script breaks on spaces. Bug report here: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/12161 And for the record, I'm a woman. It's her, not him.

beroal commented on 2014-05-28 10:24 (UTC)

A tip. Tor Browser Bundle version>3 (I guess) does not work with an external tor daemon (e. g. the package "tor" from the official repositories). The error is "Could not bind to 127.0.0.1:9150: Address already in use. Is Tor already running?". If you want to, remove the file "$HOME/.tor-browser-$LANG/INSTALL/Data/Browser/profile.default/extensions/tor-launcher@torproject.org.xpi" after upgrading TBB.

GordonGR commented on 2014-05-24 18:38 (UTC)

Hello Yar. Thanks for maintaining this. Is there something similar to "tor-browser-en -newtab http://www.something.org", so I can put it in xfce control centre?

computerwhiz1 commented on 2014-05-23 04:37 (UTC)

You can add '--class "Tor Browser" to line 230 in the file '~/.tor-browser-en/start-tor-browser' in order to get the browser to run as its own application rather than calling its self firefox under GNOME 3. I have emailed the maintainer to let him know about this and explaining in better detail what I mean.

zyni42 commented on 2014-05-09 21:18 (UTC)

You're right, Marcel_K, thank you very much. :-) I used autocomplete (tab) in console, and didn't check the estimated filename.

Marcel_K commented on 2014-05-09 12:01 (UTC)

After packaging the package file is called tor-browser-en-3.6.1-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz (or something like that). You're trying to install the original source file you downloaded.

zyni42 commented on 2014-05-09 07:46 (UTC)

makepkg worked like a charm, but I can't install created package: $ sudo pacman -U tor-browser-linux64-3.6.1_en-US.tar.xz loading packages... error: missing package metadata in tor-browser-linux64-3.6.1_en-US.tar.xz error: 'tor-browser-linux64-3.6.1_en-US.tar.xz': invalid or corrupted package I don't know which metadata is missing, as the package generation worked without errors (except one warning): -> Found tor-browser-en.desktop -> Found tor-browser-en.png -> Found tor-browser-en.sh ==> Validating source files with sha256sums... tor-browser-linux64-3.6.1_en-US.tar.xz ... Passed tor-browser-linux64-3.6.1_en-US.tar.xz.asc ... Passed tor-browser-en.desktop ... Passed tor-browser-en.png ... Passed tor-browser-en.sh ... Passed ==> Verifying source file signatures with gpg... tor-browser-linux64-3.6.1_en-US.tar.xz ... FAILED (unknown public key 416F061063FEE659) ==> WARNING: Warnings have occurred while verifying the signatures. Please make sure you really trust them. ==> Extracting sources... ==> Entering fakeroot environment... ==> Starting package()... ==> Tidying install... -> Purging unwanted files... -> Removing libtool files... -> Removing static library files... -> Compressing man and info pages... -> Stripping unneeded symbols from binaries and libraries... ==> Creating package "tor-browser-en"... -> Generating .PKGINFO file... -> Adding install file... -> Generating .MTREE file... -> Compressing package... ==> Leaving fakeroot environment. ==> Finished making: tor-browser-en 3.6.1-1 (Fre Mai 9 09:18:26 CEST 2014) Any suggestions?

skorgon commented on 2014-05-09 02:59 (UTC)

Am I the only one seeing this problem: ==> Validating source files with sha256sums... tor-browser-linux64-3.6.1_en-US.tar.xz ... Passed tor-browser-linux64-3.6.1_en-US.tar.xz.asc ... Passed tor-browser-en.desktop ... Passed tor-browser-en.png ... Passed tor-browser-en.sh ... Passed ==> Verifying source file signatures with gpg... tor-browser-linux64-3.6.1_en-US.tar.xz ... Passed ==> Extracting sources... ==> Entering fakeroot environment... ==> Starting package()... install: cannot stat ‘tor-browser-linux64-3.6.1_en-US.tar.xz’: No such file or directory ==> ERROR: A failure occurred in package(). Aborting... ==> ERROR: Makepkg was unable to build tor-browser-en. It's easily resolved by creating an appropriate symlink in $srcdir manually, since the file is correctly downloaded, but I suspect that should happen automatically.