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Created Apr 18, 2014 by boklm@boklm

TBB nightly build failure: https-everywhere is using python2.7

When trying to build the current TBB nightly, the build stops during the step "Starting Bundling+Localization of Linux Bundle (4/4 for Linux)".

The file gitian-builder/var/build.log ends with this error:

+ cd https-everywhere
+ rm -f .git/refs/heads/master
+ ./makexpi.sh
./makexpi.sh: 98: python2.7: not found
ERROR: Validation of rulesets failed.

It seems to be related with the change from https-everywhere version 3.4.5 to 3.5. The makexpi.sh script in the new version explicitely uses python2.7, but Ubuntu Lucid has python 2.6.

This was changed by this commit: https://gitweb.torproject.org/https-everywhere.git/commitdiff/2fa448b08c9464465be442c31a48a96581ae7d8b?hp=004cd16f726291ea99321d3e9a1d880d79372b06

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