Attached. I'm gonna make this available on a personal repo in the near future (this weekend or next)... the tools are kinda wonky. All architectures - no binaries - has a proper list of dependencies I think, though I should add vidalia and make some of them optional probably. I've advertised this a few times, to virtually no response. The tor-assistants mlist has been confused, with people telling me they weren't sure what their ubuntu strategy was, whether they even wanted debian packages, etc. I haven't, for the life of me, been able to even figure out who to talk to. I've posted emails perhaps 3 times, with virtually no feedback. Nobody's apparently doing anything. I don't blame them, because the debian packaging tools and docs are complicated and annoying. So, I'm just publishing this myself. If you apt-get this from a repo, it'll install every package you need, IIUC. Then install torbutton, one click and you're on tor. -- Good code works on most inputs; correct code works on all inputs. My emails do not have attachments; it's a digital signature that your mail program doesn't understand. | http://www.subspacefield.org/~travis/ If you are a spammer, please email john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx to get blacklisted.
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