Re: Increasing Polipo Portability for GSoC 2009

2009-05-06 Thread Wesley Kenzie
Great. I've posted this to the polipo user mailing list, but in case you missed it, here is the valgrind output from a recent polipo session which crashed. Hopefully you can decipher this to see what you might be able to do. If you need anything else, just holler. ==29795== Memcheck, a memory erro

Re: Increasing Polipo Portability for GSoC 2009

2009-05-06 Thread Christopher Davis
On Tue, May 05, 2009 at 08:37:28AM -0700, Wesley Kenzie wrote: > Hi, Christopher. If you could also solve the known instability issues with > polipo that Juliusz has not had time to resolve in the past year, then many > would be grateful. I cannot get polipo to run for more than about an hour > wi

Re: Increasing Polipo Portability for GSoC 2009

2009-05-05 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Tue, May 05, 2009 at 04:16:07PM -0700, Kyle Williams wrote: > > I'll be working to increase Polipo's portability for GSoC 2009, > > I thought Polipo was already portable. I've been using it with D.A.D. on a > USB drive for over a year, and haven't had any problems. In software development lin

Re: Increasing Polipo Portability for GSoC 2009

2009-05-05 Thread Kyle Williams
On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 12:10 AM, Christopher Davis wrote: > Hello, > > I'll be working to increase Polipo's portability for GSoC 2009, > which starts a bit later this month. I'm happy to have Nick Mathewson > of the Tor project as my mentor, and I'll also be working with > Juliusz Chroboczek, auth

Re: Increasing Polipo Portability for GSoC 2009

2009-05-05 Thread Wesley Kenzie
Hi, Christopher. If you could also solve the known instability issues with polipo that Juliusz has not had time to resolve in the past year, then many would be grateful. I cannot get polipo to run for more than about an hour without it crashing. . . . . . Wesley On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 12:10 AM,

Increasing Polipo Portability for GSoC 2009

2009-05-05 Thread Christopher Davis
Hello, I'll be working to increase Polipo's portability for GSoC 2009, which starts a bit later this month. I'm happy to have Nick Mathewson of the Tor project as my mentor, and I'll also be working with Juliusz Chroboczek, author of Polipo, to hopefully get some of the changes committed. The ma