Author: atagar Date: 2013-01-19 22:50:56 +0000 (Sat, 19 Jan 2013) New Revision: 26010
Modified: website/trunk/docs/en/tor-doc-osx.wml Log: Fixing broken <page> tag
Neat, I didn't realize that someone added arm to the page. Unfortunately though the addition broke the site build...
../$lang -D LANG=$lang en/tor-doc-osx.wml -o tor-doc-osx.html.en mp4h: ERROR:en/tor-doc-osx.wml:29: EOF when reading argument of the <page> tag ** WML:Break: Error in Pass 2 (rc=1). make[1]: *** [tor-doc-osx.html.en] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/atagar/Desktop/tor/website/trunk/docs' make: *** [docs] Error 2
Modified: website/trunk/docs/en/tor-doc-osx.wml =================================================================== --- website/trunk/docs/en/tor-doc-osx.wml 2013-01-19 12:54:25 UTC (rev 26009) +++ website/trunk/docs/en/tor-doc-osx.wml 2013-01-19 22:50:56 UTC (rev 26010) @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ <br>
<p> - The advanced Tor without any graphical user interface can be installed using <a href="http://mxcl.github.com/homebrew">the Homebrew package manager</a>. It is most suitable if you want to use Tor as a SOCKS proxy for applications other than web browsing, or run a Tor relay/bridge to help other Tor users. If you use the command-line Tor, you might be interested in <a href="<page projects/arm">ARM</a>, a command-line Tor monitor and alternative to the Vidalia GUI.. + The advanced Tor without any graphical user interface can be installed using <a href="http://mxcl.github.com/homebrew">the Homebrew package manager</a>. It is most suitable if you want to use Tor as a SOCKS proxy for applications other than web browsing, or run a Tor relay/bridge to help other Tor users. If you use the command-line Tor, you might be interested in <a href="<page projects/arm>">arm</a>, a command-line Tor monitor and alternative to the Vidalia GUI.. </p>
<p>If you don't have Homebrew installed, open a terminal window and run:</p>
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