[Tor-BSD] Tor 0.2.4.19
nanotek
nanotek at bsdbox.co
Sat Dec 21 19:33:07 EST 2013
On 22/12/2013 11:28 AM, George Rosamond wrote:
> nanotek:
>> On 22/12/2013 11:15 AM, George Rosamond wrote:
>>> Linus Nordberg:
>>>> Carlo Strub <cs at FreeBSD.org> wrote
>>>> Sat, 21 Dec 2013 14:57:16 +0100:
>>>>
>>>> | It is therefore typically best to try yourself to update the port by
>>>> | changing the respective files, and then send the patch to the
>>>> | maintainer via a Bug report. If you need help, please consult the
>>>>
>>>> FWIW, this particular update -- from 0.2.4.18-rc to 0.2.4.19 -- is
>>>> probably a good one to pick for someone who wants do their first ports
>>>> update. There are no changes to the program, its config files or
>>>> documentation. The only changes are to the ChangeLog and ReleaseNotes
>>>> documents and version numbers (configure.ac and two more for Windows
>>>> builds).
>>>
>>> Yup... and the very first step in doing your own updates is looking at
>>> the ChangeLog, nanotek :)
>>>
>>> Just go back to the instructions I posted earlier.
>>>
>>> Also, I'm a bit curious why we're talking about 0.2.4.19 from .18 which
>>> is now marked "stable" for Tor, instead of moving to 0.2.5.1-alpha,
>>> which should now be tor-devel. . .
>>>
>>> I moved (most) of my relays/bridges to 0.2.5.1, since I've been sticking
>>> to tor-devel
>>>
>>> I assume the various BSD port/pkg systems should reflect that...
>>>
>>> port maintainers? Linus?
>>>
>>> g
>>>
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>>
>> I was just reading in the Tor Weekly News post that .19 is virtually the
>> same as .18. Do I use the same instructions you gave me to update the
>> port to 0.2.5.1-alpha?
>>
>
> Why don't you just try .19 first and see how that goes.
>
> I have to recheck, but I don't think anything was different for 0.2.5.1,
> the new alpha.
>
> g
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Okay. Will do. Thanks.
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