[Pkg-privacy-maintainers] Bug#1125775: Bug#1125775: torsocks: library not in search path, leaks user IP to endpoint
Hefee
hefee at debian.org
Thu Jan 29 16:44:27 GMT 2026
Hi,
> I've skimmed over that conversation and my take away is that I don't
> understand what was the expected benefit of using a sub-directory.
> So if this newer approach in Vcs-Git works for the major use cases
> we're discussing here, I say go for it :)
First I thought, that it is better, if a private library without ABI
stabilities stays inside a app specific folder. Additionally I didn't had the
feeling, that my workaround also had a smell and made the library public, too.
Let's see if the new version finally fixing this issue.
Btw. I'll prepare a fix for Trixie, too. As I think the issue should really
been fixed in stable too.
Regards,
hefee
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