Nope. Even the official Tor repos still only serve 0.2.9.10. The 0.3.x branch is still only marked as experimental. Regards, /peter On 05/17/2017 05:32 PM, Matt Traudt wrote: > > > On 5/17/17 11:04, Cristian Consonni wrote: >> Hi, >> >> On 16/05/2017 01:52, Roger Dingledine wrote: >>> For those of you who are not on tor-announce... now would be a good >>> time to remember to subscribe to tor-announce. :) >> >> I run a couple of relays with Debian 7 Wheezy, which is the old stable >> version. >> >> AS you can see from the Debian package page[1] the latest available >> version of Tor packaged for Wheezy is 0.2.4.27-3, which to me looks >> quite behind either 0.2.5.12-4 available in Jessie (stable) or the >> 0.2.9.X series available through backports or testing. >> >> What's the best to do in this cases? >> * Should I start updating tor manually? >> * Should I update Debian on the server? (which could well me start with >> a fresh install? >> * Is it ok like it is now, provided that the system is updated? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Cristian >> >> [1]: https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=tor >> >> > > Cristian > > You could tell Debian to get Tor from torproject.org > > https://www.torproject.org/docs/debian.html.en > > You'd probably tell it you use old stable and want Tor version stable. > After a couple of apt commands, I predict you will end up with Tor 0.3.0.7 > > Matt > _______________________________________________ > tor-relays mailing list > tor-relays@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
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