Re: Assertation -> tor crashes

2006-09-06 Thread Marianne Spiller
Roger Dingledine wrote: What version of libevent do you have installed? It seems to be 1.1b. When Tor starts, does libevent print out a log message indicating which libevent method it's using? If so, which method is it using? This should be the output you mean: Sep 06 15:48:15.818 [notice] I

Re: Assertation -> tor crashes

2006-09-06 Thread Marianne Spiller
thalunil wrote: > Please provide the Debugging output. > "Log debug" in torrc I only add the last lines for the moment, the whole debug output is much too long: Sep 06 15:16:57.478 [debug] read_to_buf_impl(): Read 18 bytes. 18 on inbuf. Sep 06 15:16:57.478 [debug] connection_ap_handshake_proce

Re: Assertation -> tor crashes

2006-09-06 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Wed, Sep 06, 2006 at 02:45:16PM +0200, Marianne Spiller wrote: > via pkgsrc, I installed tor-0.1.1.23 and privoxy-3.0.3_(stable). > I did a tor server setup; it works for minutes - web access, instant > messaging and so on. Then it crashes without any comment. I understood: > it ran as a daemo

Re: Assertation -> tor crashes

2006-09-06 Thread thalunil
Marianne Spiller wrote: > Hi there, > > via pkgsrc, I installed tor-0.1.1.23 and privoxy-3.0.3_(stable). > I did a tor server setup; it works for minutes - web access, instant > messaging and so on. Then it crashes without any comment. I understood: > it ran as a daemon, so I put in into foregroun

Assertation -> tor crashes

2006-09-06 Thread Marianne Spiller
Hi there, via pkgsrc, I installed tor-0.1.1.23 and privoxy-3.0.3_(stable). I did a tor server setup; it works for minutes - web access, instant messaging and so on. Then it crashes without any comment. I understood: it ran as a daemon, so I put in into foreground and get this message: asserti