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<font size="-1"><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">Sure thing,
you can get it at <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.jevon.org/files/tor-cached.zip">http://www.jevon.org/files/tor-cached.zip</a>. I couldn't
get Tor to work with:<br>
- vidalia-bundle-0.2.0.2-alpha-0.0.12.exe<br>
- vidalia-bundle-0.1.2.12-rc-0.0.11.exe<br>
- vidalia-bundle-0.1.2.13-0.0.11.exe<br>
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So no, I didn't try it with 0.1.2.15, I assumed that the latest alpha
would already have the .2.15 code in it... my bad. I can try it with
.2.15 explicitly if you'd like.<br>
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Thanks!<br>
<br>
Jevon</font></font><font size="-1"><font
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Roger Dingledine wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 04:14:25PM +1200, Jevon Wright wrote:
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<pre wrap="">That worked great, Tor starts up with no problems now. The cached-status
and cached-routers file is 1.9 MB compressed, if you'd like me to post
it I can stick it online somewhere. The "dragonlord" entry in the
cached-routers status is the last entry in the file, and I've attached
the last two entries to this e-mail.
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My guess is that it was some property of the entire file that made it die,
not just of the last few entries.
We fixed a bug exactly like yours in 0.1.2.15, or at least, we thought
we did. :) Are you sure you tried using it with 0.1.2.15?
In any case, can you post your entire cached-routers file somewhere?
Thanks,
--Roger
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