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  1. Dec 15, 2019
  2. Dec 06, 2019
  3. Dec 03, 2019
    • teor's avatar
      Travis: use -std=gnu99 in some jobs · 792c15fd
      teor authored
      Require C99 standards-conforming code in Travis CI, but allow GNU gcc
      extensions. Also activates clang's -Wtypedef-redefinition warnings.
      
      Builds some jobs with -std=gnu99, and some jobs without.
      
      Closes ticket 32500.
      Unverified
      792c15fd
  4. Nov 28, 2019
  5. Nov 09, 2019
  6. Nov 06, 2019
  7. Oct 28, 2019
  8. Oct 24, 2019
  9. Oct 22, 2019
  10. Oct 17, 2019
  11. Oct 02, 2019
  12. Sep 30, 2019
    • teor's avatar
      Travis: Add a macOS chutney job, but don't wait for it to finish · 1e0e23c1
      teor authored
      Since Travis macOS has IPv6 support (and Travis Linux does not), chutney
      will now run its IPv6 networks as part of Travis CI.
      
      But since chutney is slow, don't wait for the macOS chutney to finish.
      (Travis have fixed the duplicate notification bug in fast_finish. So we
      can use fast_finish and allow_failure to finish early. Unfortunately,
      allow_failure also means we ignore failures in macOS chutney.)
      
      Also make sure that we have:
      * a compile on each platform, with each compiler,
      * a check on each platform, and
      * a check on each compiler.
      
      Finally, sort builds: allow fail last, macOS first, slowest first.
      
      Closes ticket 30860.
      Closes ticket 31859 for 0.2.9.
      Unverified
      1e0e23c1
    • teor's avatar
      Travis: Remove a redundant clang Linux job · 4e429783
      teor authored
      Part of 31859.
      Unverified
      4e429783
  13. Sep 26, 2019
  14. Sep 23, 2019
    • Nick Mathewson's avatar
      Try using make -k in Travis configuration · 6ed3d8db
      Nick Mathewson authored
      Frequently, when a patch fails, it has failures in several files.
      Using the "-k" flag will let us learn all the compilation errors,
      not just the first one that the compiler hits.
      
      Based on a patch by rl1987.
      6ed3d8db
  15. Sep 18, 2019
  16. Sep 17, 2019
    • Nick Mathewson's avatar
      Treat an unexpected constant-sized VERSIONS cell as a PROTOCOL_WARN. · 3c97ab3c
      Nick Mathewson authored
      We previously used tor_fragile_assert() to declare that this case
      could not happen: VERSIONS cells are always supposed to be
      variable-sized, right?
      
      This is incorrect, though.  On a v1 link protocol connection, all
      cells are fixed-sized.  There aren't supposed to be any VERSIONS
      cells with this version of the protocol, but apparently, somebody
      was messing up.  (The v1 link protocol is obsolete, so probably the
      implementer responsible didn't mean to be using it.)
      
      Fixes bug 31107.  Bugfix on 0.2.4.4-alpha, when we introduced a
      tor_fragile_assert() for this case.
      3c97ab3c
  17. Sep 09, 2019
  18. Aug 15, 2019
    • David Goulet's avatar
      dirauth: Change dizum IP address · 5a1c3e44
      David Goulet authored
      New IP address from 194.109.206.212 to 45.66.33.45.
      
      Signed request from Alex de Joode, operator of dizum:
      https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/31406
      
      
      
      Published descriptor by dizum on August 12th, 2019:
      
      --
      r dizum fqbq1v2DCDxTj0QDi7+gd1h911U GZmZtCLaPDQNxkhIFj8UcgTRAuA 2019-08-12 15:28:40 45.66.33.45 443 80
      s Authority Fast Running Stable V2Dir Valid
      v Tor 0.4.0.5
      pr Cons=1-2 Desc=1-2 DirCache=1-2 HSDir=1-2 HSIntro=3-4 HSRend=1-2 Link=1-5 LinkAuth=1,3 Microdesc=1-2 Relay=1-2 Padding=1
      w Bandwidth=20 Unmeasured=1
      p reject 1-65535
      --
      
      Finally, confirmed by DNS:
      
        $ dig +short tor.dizum.com
        45.66.33.45
      
      Closes #31406
      
      Signed-off-by: David Goulet's avatarDavid Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
      5a1c3e44
  19. Aug 09, 2019
  20. Aug 08, 2019
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