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Upgrades Tor Browser to 9.0.1 #4973

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Ready for review

Description of Changes

Upgrades to the latest Tor Browser.

Testing

make test

Checklist

If you made changes to the server application code:

  • Linting (make lint) and tests (make test) pass in the development container

If you made changes to securedrop-admin:

  • Linting and tests (make -C admin test) pass in the admin development container

If you made changes to the system configuration:

If you made non-trivial code changes:

  • I have written a test plan and validated it for this PR

If you made changes to documentation:

  • Doc linting (make docs-lint) passed locally

If you added or updated a code dependency:

Choose one of the following:

  • I have performed a diff review and pasted the contents to the packaging wiki
  • I would like someone else to do the diff review

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thanks! good to merge when CI passes

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hmm these test failures seem to be consistent - did tests pass locally for you?

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Fix included in #4974

@legoktm legoktm deleted the upgrade_tbb_901 branch January 9, 2025 22:04
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