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This pull request updates the Tor package release in the build dependencies. The version in depends/packages/tor.mk is updated from 0.4.7.7 to 0.4.8.9, and its corresponding SHA256 hash has been modified to reflect the new version’s integrity. No changes to the logic or control flow are included.

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File Change Summary
depends/.../tor.mk Updated Tor package version from 0.4.7.7 to 0.4.8.9 and refreshed the SHA256 hash accordingly.

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I'm a happy little rabbit, hopping with delight,
The Tor update makes my heart so light!
Versions leap and checks align,
A cryptographic dance that's simply divine.
With every hash and every bit,
I celebrate this upgrade—oh, what a hit!
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✅ Verification successful

Tor version and hash update looks good.

The update from Tor 0.4.7.7 to 0.4.8.9 represents a minor version upgrade. The SHA256 hash has been properly updated to match the new version. This is a straightforward dependency update.

Also applies to: 5-5


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#!/bin/bash
# Verify the Tor version and SHA256 hash against official sources
echo "Checking Tor version and hash..."
curl -s https://dist.torproject.org/tor-0.4.8.9.tar.gz.sha256sum

Length of output: 226


Tor dependency update verified – no issues detected.

  • Verified that the updated Tor version (0.4.8.9) is correctly set and its SHA256 hash (59bb7d8890f6131b4ce5344f3dcea5deb2182b7f4f10ff0cb4e4d81f11b2cf65) matches the hash published on the official Tor project website.
  • The update from version 0.4.7.7 to 0.4.8.9 continues to be a minor upgrade with the hash update correctly applied.
  • Applies to both code blocks in depends/packages/tor.mk (lines 2-2 and 5-5).

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@reubenyap reubenyap merged commit bf7c7fa into master Mar 17, 2025
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@reubenyap reubenyap deleted the tor-upgrade branch March 17, 2025 10:24
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