On 9/6/06, Arrakistor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ygrek,

I think there is a problem with this build. It keeps on reporting that
the time server suddenly jumped X seconds, so it is assuming all
circuits are old. What code did you have to edit?

This is a problem with win32 in general, not his build. For a reason
I'm not sure of yet, the default (ie, when your system doesn't have
socketpair()) tor_socketpair() is blocking when connect()ing to
localhost.

When Tor implements overlapped sockets, hopefully this and other
things should go away.

BTW, the current SVN of Tor should compile on MinGW.

-mikec

Regards,
 Arrakistor

Wednesday, September 6, 2006, 3:24:28 PM, you wrote:

> Hello Anothony,


>> The past two versions of Tor (v.0.1.1.23 and v.0.1.2.1-alpha) have
>> taken awhile to be built/released for Windows (the latter still is
>> MIA). I know this is because you guys don't have a Windows box and
>> I think the person who used to do the Windows build isn't doing so anymore?

> I have built it on Win32. You can take it here - www.ygrek.org.ua/tor
> Actually I had to edit a code a little to compile.. So use it on your
> own risk :) The archives contain only tor.exe and tor_resolve.exe

> My GPG key is in attach.
> Fingerprint - A34C 49DD 3DB8 B78D FAEB  E0FA 6346 B945 708D 5A0C



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