Hello or-talk,
I've made a few test bundles with libevent2 and I'd like people to test them --
run them for a few days and make sure nothing too wacky happens as a result.
These are not officially supported, and until the changes are incorporated with
official packages, they will only be updated i
* Andrew Lewman [2011:01:31 08:56 -0500]:
> On Mon, 31 Jan 2011 12:20:10 +
> "Geoff Down" wrote:
> > Thank you Juliusz, I appreciate your efforts.
> > Clearly Tor needs to ship with a working Polipo, so if this is a real
> > fault would the bundle developers please revert to the version whi
* Geoff Down [2011:01:20 12:56 +]:
> The Polipo in
> https://www.torproject.org/dist/vidalia-bundles/vidalia-bundle-0.2.2.21-alpha-0.2.10-ppc-1.dmg
> is broken:
>
> dyld: /Applications/Vidalia.app.new/Contents/MacOS/polipo Undefined
> symbols:
> /Applications/Vidalia.app.new/Contents/MacOS/p
* wirelesssnow...@safe-mail.net [2011:01:17
22:46 -0500]:
> *BOTH* files are *EXACTLY* the *SAME*! They are the public key from
> the would be signer, but the .asc files are NOT the correctly signed
> files from the signer's public key. The .asc files are WORTHLESS and
> gpg issues an error if y
* Erinn Clark [2010:10:27 10:16 +]:
> I'll see if it will actually work in another location so it'll show up,
> because
> it should. It just didn't originally.
Fixed in master:
https://gitweb.torproject.org/torbrowser.git/commitdiff/0bb1302a23d4e41b262d03185a33099fd
* Justin Aplin [2010:10:27 01:46 -0400]:
> >Thats why i was confirning whether the torbutton was intentionally
> >left our of the package and covered by noscript
>
> I don't see Torbutton installed either (latest browser bundle on OSX
> 10.5), but I was under the assumption that the functionalit
* M [2010:10:16 18:48 +]:
> Why the switch to noscript? and link on the issue?
Hey there,
I am working on writing this up -- I sat down with Mike Perry, the Torbutton
developer, and we went over what each of the Firefox extensions added. It's not
in any kind of proper document yet, but here
Hi everyone,
Tor Browser Bundle for Mac OS X is now available for the i386 architecture in
11 languages. Snow Leopard users: please read about the known bugs at the
bottom of this email.
The Tor Browser Bundle lets you use Tor without needing to install any
software. It can run off a USB flash dr
* Jacob Appelbaum [2010:07:02 18:15 -0700]:
> === Installing ttdnsd with dpkg
>
> If you have our Debian package repository added to your sources.list
> file, installing ttdnsd is as easy as:
>
> apt-get update
> apt-get install ttdnsd
For those
Hi,
Can you rm tor-browser_en-US/Lib/libz* and try again? I think that'll
fix the crash for now and I'll have a real fix in the next bundle.
signature.asc
Description: Digital signature
* emigrant [2010:03:29 21:25 +0530]:
> On Mon, 2010-03-29 at 16:01 +0530, emigrant wrote:
> > i use the new tor bundle for linux.
> > whenever i try to download some thing from zshare, rapdishare etc..
> > firefox instantly quits.
> >
> > any idea?
> > thank you very much.
>
> this is the error
* arshad [2010:03:28 11:58 +0530]:
> On Sat, 2010-03-27 at 12:00 -0400, Faraaz Damji wrote:
> > If that matches, make sure your version of tar is un-gzipping before
> > un-tarring (try 'tar -xzvf FILE.tar.gz', or 'gzip -dc FILE.tar.gz |
> > tar
> > -xv')
> >
> thanks it extracted.
> but when i
* Brendan Compton [2010:03:28 21:43 -0500]:
> Just wanted to point out that maybe the Tor volunteer page should be updated
> to reflect the fact that this is a 'completed' project. It's still listed
> as a good coding project for Google's 2010 Summer of Code. Maybe at the
> very least change it
* Jim [2010:03:28 02:54 -0600]:
> The fingerprints for your your signing keys seem to be missing from
> the "verifying signatures" page:
>
> https://www.torproject.org/verifying-signatures
Thanks for mentioning this. I've updated this in svn and it will go out
in the next website push.
sig
https://blog.torproject.org/blog/tor-browser-bundle-gnulinux
Tor Browser Bundle for GNU/Linux is now available for x86 and x86_64
architectures in 12 languages.
The Tor Browser Bundle lets you use Tor without needing to install any
software. It can run off a USB flash drive, comes with a pre-conf
Hi everyone,
It is now possible to track either stable or experimental releases of
Tor. The RPM repos have been updated for each distro:
http://deb.torproject.org/torproject.org/rpm/
In order to use these you'll need to update your repo config file. For
example, if you're on FC12 and want to tra
Hi everyone,
I've been working on making a Linux Tor Browser Bundle and I need some
testers with 32-bit Linux systems. This is extremely alpha -- do not
expect it to work perfectly and don't depend on it for privacy (unless
you happen to be running Debian unstable, like me, where it seems to
work
Addendum:
If you're downloading the rpms by hand, you'll need to fetch the
accompanying .asc file so that rpm can import the key into its keyring.
You can do this by downloading it and running:
rpm --import foo.asc
You can check the sigs with:
gpg --verify foo.asc
rpm -K foo.rpm
Also, the pre
* thomas.hluch...@netcologne.de [2010:02:04
16:21 +0100]:
> > Please let me know if you have any problems!
>
> Yes, I have. First I got the vidalia-SuSE Package, but my system doesnt like
> it.
> # cat /etc/SuSE-release
> openSUSE 11.0 (i586)
> VERSION = 11.0
>
> It refuses to install:
[...]
Hi everyone,
I've setup an RPM (yum/zypper) repository for Tor and Vidalia. The
following distros/releases are available:
Fedora: fc10, fc11, fc12
OpenSuSe: 11
CentOS: 4, 5
Vidalia is available for fc11, fc12, and OpenSuse. Tor is available for
CentOS 4 and 5, fc10, and OpenSuse.
I've tested a
Hi everyone,
I've uploaded Vidalia 0.2.6 Debian and Ubuntu packages to
http://deb.torproject.org/ . Please test and let me know if you have any
problems!
To install/upgrade, please follow the instructions found here:
https://www.torproject.org/docs/debian.html.en
The packages are available for i
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