Allen:
> IMO, having folks compile Tor themselves under Windows will cause the
> project more problems, not fewer.
We regularly compile tor and bundle it separately for Windows in our Tor
Browser nightly builds, alpha builds and release builds.
For the nightlies see:
https://people.torproject.or
IMO, having folks compile Tor themselves under Windows will cause the
project more problems, not fewer.
On Wed, Aug 24, 2016 at 4:17 PM, Juan Miguel Navarro MartÃnez <
juanmi.3...@gmail.com> wrote:
> There is a way to compile it yourself on Windows using NSIS but it's old
> (last change on 2014-0
There is a way to compile it yourself on Windows using NSIS but it's old
(last change on 2014-06-05 and it uses openssl-1.0.1h, zlib-1.2.8,
libevent-2.0.21 and tor-0.2.4.22) and may or may not be recommended.
The link of the article and the download of the TXT with the compiling
steps are here: ht
On Wed, Aug 24, 2016 at 2:55 PM, Nick Mathewson
wrote:
> Hi, all! There is a new alpha release of the Tor source code, with
> fixes for several important bugs, and numerous other updates.
>
It would be really helpful for both users and the Tor project if there were
Windows binaries built so the
Hi, all! There is a new alpha release of the Tor source code, with
fixes for several important bugs, and numerous other updates.
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