tor user,
Thank's for the suggestions. I actually ended up compiling the tor
binary on a different machine with identical architecture, a fully
updated Ubuntu machine (complete with the latest versions of openssl /
libevent successfully installed), manually inserting the "-static"
compiler flag into the Makefile located in tor-dir/src/or. Then, I took
the binary and simply scp'ed it over the this bare-minimum machine.
This trick seemed to successfully eliminate the broken library dependencies.
Best Regards,
~Jon
tor user wrote:
--- Jon McLachlan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a bare-minimum linux box, much like a
planetlab node that I'd
like to use to deploy a Tor relay. In installing
Tor, I am having
trouble satisfying the dependencies for the latest
stable tor linux
source tarball (tor-0.1.2.18.tar.gz). I (believe I)
have successfully
installed the latest stable version of libevent,
version 1.3e
(libevent-1.3e.tar.gz). The "make verify" of the
installed libevent
library seemed to pass all provided tests. However,
when I run
"./configure" in the untared tor-dir, I receive the
following error message:
.
.
.
checking for u_int16_t... yes
checking for u_int8_t... yes
checking for libevent directory... (system)
checking whether we need extra options to link
libevent... configure:
error: Found linkable libevent in (system), but it
doesn't run, even
with -R. Maybe specify another using
--with-libevent-dir?
$
Any advice, comments, or suggestions on why this
might be happening or
how to go about satisfying this dependency would be
very much appreciated.
Best Regards,
~Jon
You probably forgot to run ldconfig after installing
libevent.
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