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Package: tor
Version: 0.1.1.26-1
Severity: minor
Tags: patch

Hi,

there are two small typos in torrc.5. I attach a patch, which correct them.

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Versions of packages tor depends on:
ii  adduser                      3.100       Add and remove users and groups
ii  libc6                        2.3.6.ds1-9 GNU C Library: Shared libraries
ii  libevent1                    1.1a-1      An asynchronous event notification
ii  libssl0.9.8                  0.9.8c-4    SSL shared libraries
ii  tsocks                       1.8beta5-3  transparent network access through
ii  zlib1g                       1:1.2.3-13  compression library - runtime

Versions of packages tor recommends:
ii  privoxy                       3.0.6-1    Privacy enhancing HTTP Proxy
ii  socat                         1.4.3.1-1  multipurpose relay for bidirection

-- no debconf information
--- torrc.5     2007-01-18 11:10:35.000000000 +0100
+++ torrc.5-new 2007-01-18 11:10:00.000000000 +0100
@@ -310,7 +310,7 @@
 \fBReachableDirAddresses \fR\fIADDR\fP[\fB/\fP\fIMASK\fP][:\fIPORT\fP]...\fP
 Like \fBReachableAddresses\fP, a list of addresses and ports.  Tor will obey
 these restrictions when fetching directory information, using standard HTTP
-GET requests. If not set explicitly then the value of 
\fBfBReachableAddresses\fP
+GET requests. If not set explicitly then the value of \fBReachableAddresses\fP
 is used.  If \fBHttpProxy\fR is set then these connections will go through that
 proxy.
 .LP
@@ -318,7 +318,7 @@
 \fBReachableORAddresses \fR\fIADDR\fP[\fB/\fP\fIMASK\fP][:\fIPORT\fP]...\fP
 Like \fBReachableAddresses\fP, a list of addresses and ports.  Tor will obey
 these restrictions when connecting to Onion Routers, using TLS/SSL.  If not set
-explicitly then the value of \fBfBReachableAddresses\fP is used. If
+explicitly then the value of \fBReachableAddresses\fP is used. If
 \fBHttpsProxy\fR is set then these connections will go through that proxy.
 
 The separation between \fBReachableORAddresses\fP and

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Version: 0.1.2.1-alpha-1

Jens Kubieziel schrieb am Donnerstag, dem 18. Jänner 2007:

> Package: tor
> Version: 0.1.1.26-1
> Severity: minor
> Tags: patch
> 
> Hi,
> 
> there are two small typos in torrc.5. I attach a patch, which correct them.

Thanks.  This is already fixed in the 0.1.2.x tree of Tor, which you can
find in experimental.  Once it comes out of alpha it will be uploaded to
unstable as well.

Cheers,
Peter
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