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Opened Sep 04, 2019 by teor@teor

Check .may_include order and tor subsystem init order are compatible

In #31615 (moved), we discovered that our module init order doesn't match their dependency order.

Let's use practracker and tor to make sure that doesn't happen again. We'll probably need a new make check target, because we'll need a compiled tor and practracker output. See #31615 (moved) for details.

Gaba, this is Sponsor 31-can, because it helps us catch refactoring bugs when we create new modules.

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Reference: legacy/trac#31634