Author: arma Date: 2012-02-10 05:53:58 +0000 (Fri, 10 Feb 2012) New Revision: 25390
Modified: website/trunk/projects/en/obfsproxy-instructions.wml Log: explain further dependencies
point to libevent 2 debs
explain that you don't need to install obfsproxy as root if you don't want to.
Modified: website/trunk/projects/en/obfsproxy-instructions.wml =================================================================== --- website/trunk/projects/en/obfsproxy-instructions.wml 2012-02-10 05:34:57 UTC (rev 25389) +++ website/trunk/projects/en/obfsproxy-instructions.wml 2012-02-10 05:53:58 UTC (rev 25390) @@ -29,10 +29,16 @@ </p>
<p> - In a Linux system using the APT package manager you could do: <br> - <tt># apt-get install autotools-dev gcc git libevent-2.0-5 libevent-dev libevent-openssl-2.0-5 libssl-dev</tt> + On Debian testing or Ubuntu oneiric, you could do: <br> + <tt># apt-get install autoconf autotools-dev gcc git pkg-config libtool libevent-2.0-5 libevent-dev libevent-openssl-2.0-5 libssl-dev</tt> </p>
+ <p>If you're on a more stable Linux, you can either <a + href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/5009#comment:9%22%3Etry + our experimental backport debs</a> or <a href="">build libevent2 from + source</a>. + </p> + <p> Clone obfsproxy from its git repository:<br> <tt>$ git clone https://git.torproject.org/obfsproxy.git</tt> <br> @@ -47,11 +53,18 @@ </p>
<p> - And then <strong>as root</strong> install obfsproxy in your system: <br> + Optionally, <strong>as root</strong> install obfsproxy in your + system: <br> <tt># make install</tt> </p>
<p> + If you prefer not to install obfsproxy as root, you can instead + just modify the Transport lines in your torrc file (explained below) + to point to your obfsproxy binary. + </p> + + <p> You will need Tor 0.2.3.11-alpha or later. </p>
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