[HTTPS-Everywhere] chrome-2013-8-17 and 3.4.1 released
Micah Lee
micah at eff.org
Sat Aug 17 13:37:33 PDT 2013
Last night's release introduced some critical bugs related to moving a
lot of the extension code from the development branch into the stable
branch, but most of it has been fixed today with new release for
Chromium and Firefox.
chrome-2013-8-17 has been released:
https://www.eff.org/files/https-everywhere-chrome-2013.8.17.crx
From the Changelog:
* Urgent bugfix release for
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/9507
- release from the stable / 3.0 branch, not master
- don't ship the development ruleset library, it's not ready for
prime time yet
- avoid performance hits from repeatedly re-testing rulesets
- other possible weirdness
3.4.1 has been released:
https://www.eff.org/files/https-everywhere-3.4.1.xpi
3.4.1
* Fix typo resulting in variable leak in get_prefs(), thanks to Jérémy
Bobbio
3.4
* Do not upgrade stable users to the development branch!
* The previous release moved extension code from the development
branch into the stable branch, and changed many stable rules
--
Micah Lee
Staff Technologist
Electronic Frontier Foundation
https://eff.org/join
@micahflee
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