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A couple of annoying bugs in the latest RC



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Has anyone else noticed the following bugs, specifically on Ubuntu 7.10?

A) When upgrading/installing/removing packages using apt, Tor tries to
initiate itself for no apparent reason, which results in a non-fatal but
very annoying error from apt that wastes buffer space, or requires
clicking a button if you're in X using Synaptec.

B) When a new tor release is let out of the cage, older directory auths
send a warning that you should use Now Obsolete Version X. To me, it
would seem more logical to have the warning be "my version or higher,"
not "my version or bust." Is there some technical or security related
reason for the current behavior?

Keep up the good work,
Andrew

PS- Roger, I just saw your mention in the latest Linux Magazine.
Congrats on your latest 15 minutes of fame!


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