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Re: [tor-talk] development interests



Great Krishna, a much more complete context for MacPorts and (the)
Darwin(s).

I am slowing working on an 'old' netbook with Linux; it could be
interesting to use it to further explore Open/PureDarwin.

In the short term I would be interested in discussing / researching how to
configure tor to work on my OS X Tiger machine -- possibly the issue is
with the openssl stuff, but it is all, currently, Greek to me :)



On 24 September 2013 15:23, krishna e bera <keb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On 13-09-24 11:49 AM, David Green wrote:
> > On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 08:24:40PM -0400, David Green wrote:
> >> I have -- for my own reasons -- stopped advancing my OS X machine's OS
> at
> >> Tiger.  I enjoy working with it and doing my small-time programming.  I
> >> have been exposed to 'tor' in the recent past and would really like to
> use
> >> it on my version of OS X.
> >>
> >
> > As an aside, besides some unknown specifics re. security, what could
> > possibly be in a new version of OS X -- or any OS?
>
> This page lists changed features as well as offering some alternatives
> you might consider installing and joining the development community of.
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darwin_(operating_system)
> At least Darwin is kept more up to date than Apple OS X 10.4.*
>
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