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Opened Sep 24, 2016 by cypherpunks@cypherpunks

Hardened browser should have a way to disable ASan

I've been hit twice recently by Address Sanitizer bugs (#20237 (moved), #19851 (moved)). It's always a huge pain to figure out what's happening, and then to work around it. I had to grab an old glibc and hack around with $LD_PRELOAD for one, screw around with ulimits for the other. And I need to boot a Tails VM to get a working browser to search for the error messages (which aren't even printed by default), and then copy/paste is difficult.

start-tor-browser should have a documented option to disable ASan. And the script shouldn't just clobber ASAN_OPTIONS if it's set, because that just complicates debugging (prepend/append your string instead).

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Reference: legacy/trac#20238