No, I just want the Tor package for "experts" to actually start
itself and Privoxy at startup and work. I had this installed before
and it worked fine under 10.4.10, but since updating to 10.4.11, it
doesn't work anymore. Even if I uninstall it and reinstall a fresh
package, it still doesn't work, so I was forced to install the non-
experts package with Vidalia, which I never wanted to use.
We need to figure out the problem with the startup scripts and why
they don't work, even though they did startup automatically. I know
this because I tried to startup manually and the OS said another
instance was already running.
On Dec 9, 2007, at 7:31 PM [ December 9 2007 ], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Sat, Dec 08, 2007 at 08:35:01AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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It sounds like what you really want is to install the OSX tor package
for experts and then install vidalia afterwards. One difference
between
the Tor package for experts and the vidalia bundle is how Tor and
Privoxy are handled at the system level. The tor package for experts
assumes you want Tor and Privoxy to start at system boot and be
available for all users. The Vidalia package assumes you want to
start
Tor via Vidalia. The latter leaves privoxy to start with the system.
Someday, we'll have Vidalia controlling privoxy or polipo and Tor from
the gui.
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Andrew