Re: [tor-dev] [GSoC] Consensus diffs - Sixth report

2014-08-24 Thread Virgil Griffith
Aside from future incorporations into Tor, do you currently have the
ability to have two consensus files and output the relays/data that have
changed?

-V
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Re: [tor-dev] [GSoC] Consensus diffs - Sixth report

2014-08-24 Thread Damian Johnson
 Aside from future incorporations into Tor, do you currently have the ability
 to have two consensus files and output the relays/data that have changed?

You already asked this. If you really care about this then it would be
a trivial thing to script.
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[tor-dev] [GSoC] Consensus diffs - Sixth report

2014-08-17 Thread Daniel Martí
Hello everyone,

This is the sixth and last status report of my Google Summer of Code
project, which is to implement consensus diffs for Tor.

Two weeks ago I had two main tasks left for the project to get to a
minimal functioning state. The first was to figure out a clean way to
cache old consensuses on disk. The second was to write the fetching of
consensus diffs, and the corresponding serving of consensus diffs via
spooling.

Both of these were done, and last week I was able to launch a small
local network via chutney and finally see consensus diffs be properly
generated, served, fetched and applied.

The hard pencils down date is tomorrow evening. I want to polish things
up a bit and try to find last-minute bugs. Of course there will be quite
a bit of work left once GSoC is over to get the outcome of this project
included in Tor.

Other than that, I'm quite happy with how the project turned out. I
intend to continue contributing to Tor, at least to the extent of
getting the code merged into master and fixing any bugs that may arise
until it is suitable for a stable release.

I'll continue pushing my work on Github [1] for now. See the readme
branch for reference on what the consdiff-N branches mean.

Regards.

[1] https://github.com/mvdan/tor

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