

On top of that, if you have ~/.local/opt/tor-browser/app/Browser/ or any lower level directory that seems to be replaced/rewritten open in Nautilus for example, you'll see that Nautilus automatically goes back to ~/.local/opt/tor-browser/app/ because the directory it was in suddenly disappeared. Only downgrading even works for the test as it's seen as a different version. The Downloads directory won't be here anymore. You can easily check all of this like that: downgrade your tor-browser package, download a random file at the default location or touch ~/.local/opt/tor-browser/app/Browser/Downloads. Almost every other directories have a creation date on the last update & run from the AUR helper. Then I guess when your AUR helper replaces it by a new package, it does more than just a tor-browser -r on the first run that follows the update: I can assure you because I checked several times before writing here to be sure: almost everything is erased.Īdd-ons and bookmarks are kept because they're part of ~/.local/opt/tor-browser/app/Browser/TorBrowSer/Data and that part is kept.įrom what I just checked ~/.local/opt/tor-browser/app/Browser/TorBrowSer/Data is kept as is as almost everything in it have a creation date going to the first install/run of the Tor Browser in the computer lifetime. ( zenity-git, zenity-gtk2, qarma-git, zenity-gtk4-git) (optional) – simple dialog boxes ( pulseaudio-dummy, libpulse-nosystemd-git, libpulse-nosystemd, libpulse-nosystemd-minimal-git, pulseaudio-git) (optional) – PulseAudio audio driver ( libnotify-gtk2, libnotify-git) (optional) – Gnome dialog boxes ( kdialog-git) (optional) – KDE dialog boxes ( gst-plugins-good-git) (optional) – H.264 video ( gst-libav-git) (optional) – H.264 video ( sqlite-minimal-git, sqlite-fts3-parenthesis, sqlite-fossil)

( libvpx-1.6, libvpx-full-git, libvpx-1.7, libvpx-git) ( alsa-lib-git, alsa-lib-minimal-git, alsa-lib-x205ta)
