Hello Mike and Roger,

I think it might be useful to put some README to root of svn with this
explanation. For example, I had link to original svn in source codes and was
very scared, when svn browser told me "not found".

But thank you for your explanation, I can work on project again :).

Marek

2008/10/23 Mike Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Thus spake Roger Dingledine ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 10:42:27PM +0200, slush wrote:
> > > do anobody know, where I can found sources of TorCtl, which was months
> ago
> > > on https://www.torproject.org/svn/torflow/TorCtl/ ? It looks like Tor
> svn
> > > structure has changed and I cannot find important library for my
> > > application.
>
> Also, the most recent version of torflow is currently at
> https://tor-svn.freehaven.net/svn/torflow/branches/gsoc2008
>
> which contains TorCtl (actually an alias to
> https://tor-svn.freehaven.net/svn/torctl/trunk/python/TorCtl) and a
> bunch of scripts that make use of TorCtl.
>
> Hopefully I will be merging back that branch into torflow trunk in the
> near future.
>
> > www.torproject.org is our website. We used to mirror (not very well)
> > some parts of the svn repository on the website. We stopped doing that
> > because it wasn't working very well and didn't scale to the number of
> > modules in the repository. You can find the correct pointers to the svn
> > repository here:
> > https://www.torproject.org/documentation#Developers
> >
> > You might also find https://svn.torproject.org/ to be useful (it's
> > another mirror of the real repository, but ought to be good enough for
> > most read-only uses).
>

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