If our TLS connection fails for a "misc" reason, we don't need to
say that the reason is "misc" -- we can at least localize it to
the TLS module.
Part of a fix for #32622.
Previously, we would only update this field when the error happened
during a read.
This will improves our reporting for our bootstrap status, and help
to address #32622. The problem is not completely solved by this
patch, however: too many errors are still lumped into "MISC".
Since Tor 0.2.9 has been unsupported since January, 0.3.5 is the
oldest supported version, and its features constitute the oldest
recommended feature-set.
This patch updates these recommendations:
DirCache=2
Support for consensus diffs.
New in 0.3.1.1-alpha.
HSDir=2
Support for v3 onion service descriptors.
New in 0.3.0.4-alpha.
HSIntro=4
Support for Ed25519 intropoint authentication keys.
New in 0.3.0-4-alpha.
HSRend=2
Support for rendezvous cells longer than 20 bytes.
New in 0.2.9.4-alpha.
Link=5
Link padding and link padding negotiation.
New in 0.3.3.2-alpha.
LinkAuth=3
Ed25519 link authentication.
New in 0.3.0.1-alpha.
This patch makes sures that AppVeyor upgrades its Pacman (the package
manager) before installing the Tor dependencies.
See: https://bugs.torproject.org/34384
The files contrib/dist/tor.sh and contrib/dist/suse/tor.sh should not
exist anymore, but when building in same repository for older versions
of Tor, these files may return and not be cleaned up properly. This
commit unignores those files from .gitignore, in order to make it clear
that these files are no longer auto-generated and should be cleaned up.
M_SYSCALL is used to report information about a sandbox violation,
but when we don't have a definition for it, it still makes sense to
compile.
Closes ticket 34382.
Make clear that Tor's C code targets C99 standards. This makes it more
explicit what to expect for new code, because guessing from existing
code is not always reliable, especially for code that predates the
change in standard.