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[tor-commits] [torsocks/master] Fix: build status markdown
commit bf9bdf1db170dd882500c5d97aa115082ef02c7f
Author: Arlo Breault <arlolra@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon Feb 10 21:39:31 2014 -0800
Fix: build status markdown
Markdown was not being parsed.
Closes #24
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@xxxxxxxxx>
---
README | 61 -------------------------------------------------------------
README.md | 61 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
2 files changed, 61 insertions(+), 61 deletions(-)
diff --git a/README b/README
deleted file mode 100644
index bbbec69..0000000
--- a/README
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,61 +0,0 @@
-[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/dgoulet/torsocks.png)](https://travis-ci.org/dgoulet/torsocks)
-
-What is torsocks?
------------------
-
-Torsocks allows you to use most applications in a safe way with Tor. It ensures
-that DNS requests are handled safely and explicitly rejects any traffic other
-than TCP from the application you're using.
-
-Torsocks is an ELF shared library that is loaded before all others. The library
-overrides every needed Internet communication libc function calls such as
-connect(2) or gethostbyname(3).
-
-This process is transparent to the user and if torsocks detects any
-communication that can't go through the Tor network such as UDP traffic, for
-instance, the connection is denied. If, for any reason, there is no way for
-torsocks to provide the Tor anonymity guarantee to your application, torsocks
-will force the application to quit and stop everything.
-
-Installation
------------------
-
- $ ./configure
- $ make
- $ sudo make install
-
-If you are compiling it from the git repository, run ./autogen.sh before the
-configure script.
-
-Using torsocks
---------------
-
-Once you have installed torsocks, just launch it like so:
-
- $ torsocks [application]
-
-So, for example you can use ssh to a some.ssh.com by doing:
-
- $ torsocks ssh username@xxxxxxxxxxxx
-
-You can use the torsocks library without the script provided:
-
- $ LD_PRELOAD=/full/path/to/libtorsocks.so your_app
-
-For more details, please see the torsocks.1, torsocks.8 and torsocks.conf.5 man
-pages. Also, you can use -h, --help for all the possible options of the
-torsocks script.
-
-A configuration file named *torsocks.conf* is also provided for the user to
-control some parameters.
-
-More informations
---------------
-
-torsocks is distributed under the GNU General Public License version 2.
-
-Mailing list for help is <tor-talk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> and for development
-use <tor-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>. You can find the project also on IRC server
-irc.oftc.net (OFTC) in #tor and #tor-dev.
-
-See more information about the Tor project at https://www.torproject.org.
diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9137849
--- /dev/null
+++ b/README.md
@@ -0,0 +1,61 @@
+[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/dgoulet/torsocks.png)](https://travis-ci.org/dgoulet/torsocks)
+
+What is torsocks?
+-----------------
+
+Torsocks allows you to use most applications in a safe way with Tor. It ensures
+that DNS requests are handled safely and explicitly rejects any traffic other
+than TCP from the application you're using.
+
+Torsocks is an ELF shared library that is loaded before all others. The library
+overrides every needed Internet communication libc function calls such as
+connect(2) or gethostbyname(3).
+
+This process is transparent to the user and if torsocks detects any
+communication that can't go through the Tor network such as UDP traffic, for
+instance, the connection is denied. If, for any reason, there is no way for
+torsocks to provide the Tor anonymity guarantee to your application, torsocks
+will force the application to quit and stop everything.
+
+Installation
+-----------------
+
+ $ ./configure
+ $ make
+ $ sudo make install
+
+If you are compiling it from the git repository, run ./autogen.sh before the
+configure script.
+
+Using torsocks
+--------------
+
+Once you have installed torsocks, just launch it like so:
+
+ $ torsocks [application]
+
+So, for example you can use ssh to a some.ssh.com by doing:
+
+ $ torsocks ssh username@xxxxxxxxxxxx
+
+You can use the torsocks library without the script provided:
+
+ $ LD_PRELOAD=/full/path/to/libtorsocks.so your_app
+
+For more details, please see the torsocks.1, torsocks.8 and torsocks.conf.5 man
+pages. Also, you can use -h, --help for all the possible options of the
+torsocks script.
+
+A configuration file named *torsocks.conf* is also provided for the user to
+control some parameters.
+
+More informations
+--------------
+
+torsocks is distributed under the GNU General Public License version 2.
+
+Mailing list for help is <tor-talk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> and for development
+use <tor-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>. You can find the project also on IRC server
+irc.oftc.net (OFTC) in #tor and #tor-dev.
+
+See more information about the Tor project at https://www.torproject.org.
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