[tor-bugs] #8235 [Tor]: pathbias_count_build_success()

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#8235: pathbias_count_build_success()
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    Reporter:  cypherpunks  |       Owner:  mikeperry                               
        Type:  defect       |      Status:  needs_information                       
    Priority:  major        |   Milestone:  Tor: 0.2.5.x-final                      
   Component:  Tor          |     Version:  Tor: 0.2.4.10-alpha                     
  Resolution:               |    Keywords:  tor-client, MikePerry201304 024-backport
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Comment(by alphawolf):

 Was this supposed to be fixed as of 0.2.4.10?  I *think* that's what was
 said, but I got lost in all the "commits".  Anyway, I experienced this
 issue with version 0.2.4.11-alpha.  I stopped the tor daemon, ran  'grep
 -v "!EntryGuardPath" state > state.new ; mv state.new state' in the tor
 data directory, and then started the tor daemon.  After approximately 19.5
 of uptime, I experienced the same message repeatedly in the logs.  I am
 running as both a relay and a hidden service.  I believe the service tends
 to have *extremely* long lived connections (days), if that makes a
 difference.  In addition, the node accepts socks connections from the
 local network, and the software that is proxied also tends to have
 extremely long-lived circuits.

 I have just upgraded to 0.2.4.12-alpha via the torproject repo for Debian
 Wheezy.  I did not reset the state file again before 0.2.4.12 started up.
 Let me know if I should do so now, or just report here if the bug recurs
 regardless.

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