
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 You want to point at your tor binary, I think, not just the path (i.e. something like "--tor ../tor-2.3.*/src/or/tor") If you're liking Python, I'd also love some feedback on txtorcon's API (it has 98% unit-test coverage, but doesn't depend on a running Tor, so doesn't really help your use-case of testing Tor I suppose). I do have a very, very experimental thing for Chutney that rips out its templating + subprocess stuff and puts txtorcon there instead. https://txtorcon.readthedocs.org Cheers, meejah -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Processed by Mailcrypt 3.5.8 <http://mailcrypt.sourceforge.net/> iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJQ03WNAAoJEMJgKAMSgGmnGIQIAJmerVsS0xrDnxztf5rs68W+ 7V28sKVtzrCDA7N57bxGeK634J1ob4wsjftWL1tYaGwBkW+rN+h9X0tdDgH/R9vT v0+TD3HdipZA5ICCsPL2+OBgzdXIeDqImJXqh+1K5JlA5A3BYaKsqv+AlM69pNTR hiwjXeMoN4+19cWYOHcDkAHG7E2hRCMMcyqrVCWK6XvzzgICTfoyStFIn4bVMiDi EkK1ff+9nag5EKC3sGpHI1EMyn9WR7dojwRj0s0QeSH4oUEdkwu+0AyDGpmMpy+/ ZP1GchgNFIuU9L70g+mgAATQpFMpTbpCXDqAWNPWK8qycoFre3bZTzWZwRhfFVk= =/jt/ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----