[or-cvs] prepare the download page for the new release

arma at seul.org arma at seul.org
Mon Jun 13 02:34:55 UTC 2005


Update of /home2/or/cvsroot/website
In directory moria:/home/arma/work/onion/cvs/website

Modified Files:
	download.html 
Log Message:
prepare the download page for the new release


Index: download.html
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RCS file: /home2/or/cvsroot/website/download.html,v
retrieving revision 1.107
retrieving revision 1.108
diff -u -d -r1.107 -r1.108
--- download.html	11 Jun 2005 08:17:46 -0000	1.107
+++ download.html	13 Jun 2005 02:34:53 -0000	1.108
@@ -46,34 +46,30 @@
 under the <a href="cvs/tor/LICENSE">3-clause BSD license</a>.</p>
 
 <p>You can get the latest release from the <a href="dist/">download
-directory</a>. The latest development release is <b>0.1.0.9-rc</b>, and the
-latest stable release is <b>0.0.9.9</b>. Tor should run on Linux,
-BSD, OS X, Win32, Solaris, and more.</p>
+directory</a>. The latest stable release is <b>0.1.0.10</b>.
+Tor should run on Linux, BSD, OS X, Windows, Solaris, and more.</p>
 <ul>
-<li><b>Win32</b> installer (experimental):
-<a href="dist/win32/tor-0.1.0.9-rc-win32.exe">0.1.0.9-rc</a> (<a
-href="dist/win32/tor-0.1.0.9-rc-win32.exe.asc">sig</a>)
+<li><b>Windows</b> installer:
+<a href="dist/win32/tor-0.1.0.10-win32.exe">0.1.0.10</a> (<a
+href="dist/win32/tor-0.1.0.10-win32.exe.asc">sig</a>)
 Be sure to read the <a
 href="cvs/tor/doc/tor-doc-win32.html">Win32-specific instructions</a>.</li>
-<li><b>Mac OS X</b> installer (experimental):
-<a href="dist/osx/Tor 0.1.0.9-rc Bundle.dmg">0.1.0.9-rc</a> (<a
-href="dist/osx/Tor 0.1.0.9-rc Bundle.dmg.asc">sig</a>)
+<li><b>Mac OS X</b> installer:
+<a href="dist/osx/Tor 0.1.0.10 Bundle.dmg">0.1.0.10</a> (<a
+href="dist/osx/Tor 0.1.0.10 Bundle.dmg.asc">sig</a>)
 Be sure to read the <a
 href="cvs/tor/doc/tor-doc-osx.html">OS X specific instructions</a>.</li>
-<li><b>RPM</b> package (experimental):
-<a href="dist/rpm/tor-0.1.0.9.rc-tor.1.fc1.i386.rpm">0.1.0.9.rc RPM</a> (<a
-href="dist/rpm/tor-0.1.0.9.rc-tor.1.fc1.i386.rpm.asc">sig</a>),
-<a href="dist/rpm/tor-0.1.0.9.rc-tor.1.fc1.src.rpm">0.1.0.9.rc SRPM</a> (<a
-href="dist/rpm/tor-0.1.0.9.rc-tor.1.fc1.src.rpm">sig</a>)
+<li><b>Red Hat Linux</b> package:
+<a href="dist/rpm/tor-0.1.0.10-tor.0.fc1.i386.rpm">0.1.0.10 RPM</a> (<a
+href="dist/rpm/tor-0.1.0.10-tor.0.fc1.i386.rpm.asc">sig</a>),
+<a href="dist/rpm/tor-0.1.0.10-tor.0.fc1.src.rpm">0.1.0.10 SRPM</a> (<a
+href="dist/rpm/tor-0.1.0.10-tor.0.fc1.src.rpm">sig</a>)
 </li>
-<li>Latest testing source: <a href="dist/tor-0.1.0.9-rc.tar.gz">0.1.0.9-rc</a>
-(<a href="dist/tor-0.1.0.9-rc.tar.gz.asc">sig</a>).
+<li>Latest stable source: <a href="dist/tor-0.1.0.10.tar.gz">0.1.0.10</a>
+(<a href="dist/tor-0.1.0.10.tar.gz.asc">sig</a>).
 You will <a href="http://www.monkey.org/~provos/libevent/">need
 libevent</a>. If you are brave enough to try building from source on
 Windows, you'll need libevent 1.0c or later.</li>
-<li>Latest stable source: <a href="dist/tor-0.0.9.9.tar.gz">0.0.9.9</a>
-(<a href="dist/tor-0.0.9.9.tar.gz.asc">sig</a>)
-</li>
 </ul>
 
 <p>General instructions for installing and configuring Tor are <a
@@ -190,71 +186,19 @@
 
 <hr />
 
-<h2>Testing releases</h2>
-
-<p>2005-06-09: Tor 0.1.0.9-rc <a
-href="http://archives.seul.org/or/talk/Jun-2005/msg00090.html">
-fixes some memory bloating, disables threads on Solaris, and includes
-some important security fixes for Win32</a>.
-</p>
-
-<p>2005-05-23: Tor 0.1.0.8-rc <a
-href="http://archives.seul.org/or/talk/May-2005/msg00095.html">
-makes Tor no longer induce kernel panics on OS X 10.3.9, disables
-threading on OpenBSD, and fixes other odds and ends</a>.
-</p>
-
-<p>2005-05-17: Tor 0.1.0.7-rc <a
-href="http://archives.seul.org/or/talk/May-2005/msg00056.html">fixes
-an install problem with OS X on Tiger, and finds and links and runs
-libevent much better on weird platforms</a>.
-</p>
-
-<p>2005-05-14: Tor 0.1.0.6-rc <a
-href="http://archives.seul.org/or/talk/May-2005/msg00044.html">fixes
-the last known major bugs: we don't use threading on netbsd now, and the
-new libevent detects and disables the broken kqueue that ships with OS
-X 10.4.0</a>.
-</p>
-
-<p>2005-04-27: Tor 0.1.0.5-rc <a
-href="http://archives.seul.org/or/talk/Apr-2005/msg00201.html">has a
-few stability fixes (in particular, libevent 1.0d has a serious crash bug,
-so now we incorporate libevent 1.0e), add https authenticator support,
-and some performance improvements</a>.
-</p>
-
-<p>2005-04-23: Tor 0.1.0.4-rc <a
-href="http://archives.seul.org/or/talk/Apr-2005/msg00179.html">fixes
-some more stability problems, including a bug that's been taking down
-a lot of servers suddenly</a>.
-</p>
-
-<p>2005-04-08: Tor 0.1.0.3-rc <a
-href="http://archives.seul.org/or/talk/Apr-2005/msg00065.html">makes
-some performance improvements, makes Tor tolerate more clock skew,
-and fixes a bunch more bugs</a>.
-</p>
-
-<p>2005-04-01: Tor 0.1.0.2-rc <a
-href="http://archives.seul.org/or/talk/Apr-2005/msg00000.html">makes
-reachability detection work better, and fixes some other problems</a>.
-</p>
+<h2>Stable releases</h2>
 
-<p>2005-03-28: Tor 0.1.0.1-rc <a
-href="http://archives.seul.org/or/talk/Mar-2005/msg00147.html">incorporates
-automatic reachability testing for servers (the first step to getting rid
-of the 'verified servers' notion), uses pthreads if available to reduce
-server memory footprint, uses libevent so we can use better polling
-interfaces when available, handles slow/busy hidden services better,
-supports https proxies for clients, and fleshes out our controller
-interface. It also fixes a bunch of minor but annoying bugs</a>.
+<p>2005-06-12:
+Tor 0.1.0.10 features <a
+href="http://archives.seul.org/or/announce/Jun-2005/msg00000.html">cleanup
+on Windows, including making NT services work; many performance
+improvements, including libevent to use poll/epoll/kqueue when available,
+and pthreads and better buffer management to avoid so much memory bloat;
+better performance and reliability for hidden services; automated
+self-reachability testing by servers; http and https proxy support for
+clients; and much more support for the Tor controller protocol</a>.
 </p>
 
-<hr />
-
-<h2>Stable releases</h2>
-
 <p>2005-04-23:
 Tor 0.0.9.9 has a <a
 href="http://archives.seul.org/or/announce/Apr-2005/msg00002.html">fix
@@ -324,22 +268,6 @@
 controller program (once somebody writes one)</a>.
 </p>
 
-<p>2004-10-14:
-Tor 0.0.8.1 fixes <a
-href="http://archives.seul.org/or/announce/Oct-2004/msg00000.html">a
-remotely triggerable crash bug, and has several other stability
-improvements</a>.
-</p>
-
-<p>2004-08-25:
-Tor 0.0.8 adds <a
-href="http://archives.seul.org/or/announce/Aug-2004/msg00001.html">directory
-caching, on-demand connecting from ORs to ORs, bandwidth tracking, picks
-routers by bandwidth, handles firewalls better, handles dynamic IPs for
-servers, makes use of unverified servers in some path positions, and fixes
-many bugs</a>.
-</p>
-
 <hr />
 
 <p>You can read the <a href="cvs/tor/ChangeLog">ChangeLog</a> for more



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