I remember Ubuntu and other Debian-based systems moving from upstart to systemd. I don't know the details, but I know systemd manages services among other things.

I'm not sure if systemd is actually required for Tor to run, so I guess compile it and see what happens.


On Aug 31, 2016 4:14 PM, "shraptor" <shraptor@bahnhof.se> wrote:
n 2016-08-31 15:06, Tristan wrote:
The Tor Repository works fine on a Raspberry Pi 2, so I'm guessing
it'll work on a 3.

yep how right you are, I tested it but it pulled in libsystemd for some reason
and the whole point of moving to devuan was to get away from that unneeded dependency.

So I guess I have to compile it myself then!?



On Aug 31, 2016 4:38 AM, "shraptor" <shraptor@bahnhof.se> wrote:

I am running an rpi3 with devuan.

How to I get a more recent tor package on there?

Could I use https://deb.torproject.org or do I have to
setup a tool chain for armhf and build it from source?

/scooby
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