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Authored by yuri on Jan 27 2018, 1:55 AM.
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Simple minor version update.
Also contains one feature from security/tor that hasn't yet been synced with security/tor-devel (tor_setuid).

The announcement and the change log:
https://blog.torproject.org/tor-0331-alpha-released-back-unstable-development

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I think I asked you before ^^ and forgot the answer: why not make tor-devel a slave of tor?

This revision is now accepted and ready to land.Jan 27 2018, 12:56 PM

I think I asked you before ^^ and forgot the answer: why not make tor-devel a slave of tor?

I answered there. I wanted to make tor-devel a flavor actually instead. So that the default flavor installs the main version, and the @devel flavor installs devel code. The difference is only in version, and generally virtually nothing else.

In D14066#295591, @yuri wrote:

I think I asked you before ^^ and forgot the answer: why not make tor-devel a slave of tor?

I answered there. I wanted to make tor-devel a flavor actually instead. So that the default flavor installs the main version, and the @devel flavor installs devel code. The difference is only in version, and generally virtually nothing else.

a right ^^

This revision was automatically updated to reflect the committed changes.