The package is set to use tor-browser version 9.0.5 which is no longer available on the website (at https://dist.torproject.org/torbrowser/9.0.5/
Downloading tor-browser 64 bit from 'https://www.torproject.org/dist/torbrowser/9.0.5/torbrowser-install-win64-9.0.5_en-US.exe'
ERROR: The remote file either doesn't exist, is unauthorized, or is forbidden for url 'https://www.torproject.org/dist/torbrowser/9.0.5/torbrowser-install-win64-9.0.5_en-US.exe'. Exception calling "GetResponse" with "0" argument(s): "The remote server returned an error: (404) Not Found."
Version 9.0.7 (and 9.0.6) have been pushed to chocolatey.org, but unfortunately it is currently failing the automated verification step.
Unfortunately I do not have the possibility at the moment to look into why this happens, but will mark this as an up for grabs in case anyone is interested in looking into it:
Logs: https://gist.github.com/choco-bot/7d1b946792b2be678b54fbb038da409b
@AdmiringWorm
The verification failed because it was unable to download the file.
2020-03-24 21:04:56,874 2092 [ERROR] - ERROR: The remote file either doesn't exist, is unauthorized, or is forbidden for url 'https://www.torproject.org/dist/torbrowser/9.0.7/torbrowser-install-win64-9.0.7_en-US.exe'. Exception calling "GetResponse" with "0" argument(s): "The request was aborted: Could not create SSL/TLS secure channel."
at Get-WebFile, C:\ProgramData\chocolatey\helpers\functions\Get-WebFile.ps1: line 331
The URL is fine and the package installs correctly even uninstalls correctly. The verifier just needs to be re-ran again. No need to force a new package. The Verifier Failed having a _internet_ connection for some _unknown_ reason
@RedBaron2 hmm, certainly looks that way. I didn't look at the logs, to be honest. I have set the latest version of tor-browser to run again, so hopefully everything works as it should now then.
If not, this will need to be dug into further to find the cause.
@RedBaron2 you were right, there was an intermittent issue with the Verifier.
The latest version of the tor-browser is now available for consumption.
I will trigger a re-run of the 9.0.6 version as well so we have that also.
Seems 9.0.6 still fails the verifier, as such, I will be rejecting that version instead of wasting any time on trying to make it work, considering that 9.0.7 works.