There are newer-but-still-stable-and-recommended versions of Tor, most
certainly - but they may not be packaged and available easily from
your distro. (I'm also not certain if a release containing the fix
you need is considered 'stable'.) What Operating System/Distribution
are you running on? (Or are you checking out specific tags in git?)
-tom
> _______________________________________________
On 4 June 2015 at 11:55, Elliott Jin <elliott.jin@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Over the last few days, my relay (D28D32015D9723E6C50827BFD9D19200901E19D1)
> has been going down quite often. When I checked the logs, I saw this
> message:
>
>> tor_assertion_failed_(): Bug: ../src/or/buffers.c:2627: assert_buf_ok:
>> Assertion ch->data < &ch->mem[0]+ch->memlen failed; aborting.
>
>
> It looks like this issue has already been observed and addressed:
> https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/15083
>
> However, when I tried to update tor, I got the message "tor is already the
> newest version".
>
> I have two questions for this list:
>
> Is Tor 0.2.5.10 (git-43a5f3d91e726291) actually the newest stable version,
> or did I mess something up when trying to update tor?
> Would it be a good idea to upgrade to an experimental version?
>
> Thanks!
> -Elliott
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