There were some problems with PyPI packaging and carml.
Lucky for you all, I now know waaay more than I did about setuptools and
so carml 0.0.6 should be a "pip install carml" away.
To use "carml downloadbundle" you need to "pip install txsocksx" as
well. On Debian:
sudo apt-get install libffi-d
I've got a first super-alpha release of this thing that's been sitting
around for a while. Turns out "sanitize a bit" turns into "refactor some
things" and so forth...
Anyway, carml does various command-line things with Tor and I thought it
might be useful to others (plays nicely with grep, pipes
Hello list,
in my monthly status report [0] I mentioned that some PT-related parts
of the website are in need of improvement. As a response, a few people
sent me a private email asking me what kind of improvements I was
thinking about. Instead of replying individually, I decided to send a
mail to
Hi all,
This report includes my 4th status update as well. Here is a list of things
I've been working on regarding the weather rewrite project.
- Fixed some django/database issues that were causing errors(seen with
Debug=True in settings) during user subscription in the weather webform.
On Sun, Aug 03, 2014 at 02:11:37 +0200, Sebastian Hahn wrote:
> On 02 Aug 2014, at 21:25, Daniel Martà wrote:
> > This is the fifth status report of my Google Summer of Code project,
> > which is to implement consensus diffs for Tor. My mentors - Sebastian and
> > Nick - and myself usually hold me