Win32 Tor 0.1.2.1-alpha MinGW Executable

Arrakistor arrakistor at gmail.com
Sun Sep 24 05:06:40 UTC 2006


Excellent. Very pleased.

Found one bug already:

libevent-1.1b-mingw.diff is listed with a bad url.

ST


Saturday, September 23, 2006, 10:40:27 PM, you wrote:

> I have built an executable for Win32 solely using MinGW.  If those
> waiting for the tor-alpha exe could test it out and provide useful
> feedback, I appreciate it.  I'm looking to make all Win32 executables
> using MinGW going forward.  

> This is just Tor and Tor-resolve wrapped in the Nullsoft Installer.  
> I've tested it on a freshly installed WinXP Home
> successfully.  I have passed over 120,000 streams and 30,000 circuits
> through this tor.exe, as a client, successfully.  I believe it is stable. Your
> experience may vary considerably.  It may not work at all for you.  
> The installer may fail, tor.exe may crash, or your milk may sour.  

> I've documented each step so you can create a tor.exe the
> same as I have done.  The Nullsoft Installer steps are a complete kludge right
> now and are not included in the main instructions.  The document to
> create tor.exe and tor-resolve.exe from scratch with MinGW/MSYS can be
> found at: 
> http://cvs.seul.org/viewcvs/viewcvs.cgi/tor/trunk/doc/tor-win32-mingw-creation.txt?rev=8472&root=tor&view=markup

> I have created and signed the package with the same key that is used for
> the rpms and dmgs.  The package can be found at http://interloper.org:8080/tmp/.
> The webserver strips all unique information out of the access log; same as
> tor.eff.org.

> Feel free to open Flyspray bugs regarding this win32 tor-0.1.2.1-alpha
> executable, or the process to create it, with constructive feedback.  
> Flyspray can be found at
> http://bugs.noreply.org/flyspray/index.php?tasks=all&project=4

> Thanks!




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 Arrakistor                            mailto:arrakistor at gmail.com



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