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The original Whonix 7 source code can be no longer build, because
several packages have been removed from Debian Testing's and
Torproject's apt repository. This version is intended for those who
want to build from source code. The build script has been fixed.
Users of the Whonix 7 Default-Download-Version do not have to do
anything yet.
To make the build script more resistant against changes in upstream
apt repositories, it is planned to build from frozen repositories,
i.e. from snapshot.debian.org.
Changelog:
* Fixed physical isolation build script.
* (Temporarily) removed galternatives from Whonix-Workstation because
it has been (temporarily) removed from Debian.
* Whonix APT Repository disabled with default settings for physical
isolation users.
* Whonix APT Repository disabled with default settings for builders
from source code.
* Added new optional /etc/whonix_buildconfig.d folder.
* Added new optional Terminal-Only build configuration.
* Added new optional NoDefaultApps build configuration.
* Fixed build script (because torsocks and tor-arm have been
apparently removed from torproject's apt repository, because
apt-cacher-ng and galternatives has been (temporarily) removed from
Debian Testing).
* Reduced steps required for an optional installation of TorChat.
* Set default $LANG and locale to en_US.UTF-8.
* Lots of other improvements and bug fixes which can be found under
the git log.
Known bugs:
* If you want to use the whonix_repository GUI tool on
Whonix-Workstation, you need to install the dialog package.
* /wiki/Download#Known_bugs
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