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Re: tor-0.1.1.24



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Roger Dingledine wrote:

>On Sat, Oct 28, 2006 at 01:14:44AM -0500, Thomas M. Jett wrote:
>
>>I'm currently using tor-0.1.1.22 on Vector Linux SOHO 5.1.1, which I
>>compiled myself, as I did the previous versions I've used. I
>>recently tried to compile tor-0.1.1.24 (now at least 4 times), and
>>each time I've compiled and installed (package created using
>>checkinstall, and installed via installpkg and uninstalled via
>>Gslapt). I get the following when I start it I'll start it in a
>>terminal, and everything looks normal, states it's opening Socks
>>listener on 127.0.0.1:9050, however it crashes at this point every
>>time. I'm using gcc 3.4.6 to compile it, and up to date librarys.
>>I've been doing a straight forward ./configure make | checkinstall |
>>installpkg tor-0.1.1.24-i686-1.tgz, and am up a stump as to what the
>>problem could be. Any suggestions as to how to get past this will be
>>very much appreciated.


Thanks for the quick reply! I suspect it is a seg fault, however I
don't know that for certain.  I'll have to reinstall tor-0.1.1.24
again and try running it again.  When I had it installed previously I
was using the same torrc as I used with 0.1.1.22, and I had it set to
run as a daemon.  I just checked the logs, and it's been long enough
that they are purged of any entrys from when I had 0.1.1.24
installed.  I'll go over the wikki page for bug reports that you gave
the url for, and see if I can get any other info you might need when I
reinstall it again.  One thing I did note though that may have some
impact on how 0.1.1.24 is crashing is the libevent version.  I've got
libevent 1.1a installed, and I see y'all recommend at least 1.1b.
I've already got the newest libevent downloaded, and will get that
compiled and installed before I proceed with the rest.

Thanks!

>
>If by "crash" you mean "seg faults", there are lots more details
>you can provide. I've made an attempt at a walk-through here:
>
>http://wiki.noreply.org/noreply/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#ReportBug
>
>Thanks,
>--Roger
>
>.
>


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