[OT] Polipo feedback [was: Torbutton 1.0.5 release candidate]

2006-11-23 Thread Juliusz Chroboczek
> I'm actually using polipo and offcourse i'm up for testing it. Thanks. > Do you want me to send feedbacks to this email? Bug reports, feature requests, patches, usage questions and more generally anything that you feel might interest the other users of Polipo should go to the polipo-users mail

Re: Torbutton 1.0.5 release candidate

2006-11-23 Thread gabrix
Juliusz Chroboczek wrote: I'm using custom proxy settings currently, because I'm using Polipo on port 8123. You certainly know that, but I'll mention that you can run Polipo on port 8118 by putting the following in your config file: proxyPort = 8118 OTOH, would it clutter torbutton's i

Re: Torbutton 1.0.5 release candidate

2006-11-23 Thread Juliusz Chroboczek
> I'm using custom proxy settings currently, because I'm using Polipo > on port 8123. You certainly know that, but I'll mention that you can run Polipo on port 8118 by putting the following in your config file: proxyPort = 8118 OTOH, would it clutter torbutton's interface too much to have an o

Re: Torbutton 1.0.5 release candidate

2006-11-19 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Sun, Nov 12, 2006 at 01:48:14AM -0600, Scott Squires wrote: > I didn't receive any feedback on the last release candidate. In this > udpate I have fixed it so that if the user changes the Tor proxy > preferences while Torbutton is enabled, those changes will be put into > effect when the prefer

Torbutton 1.0.5 release candidate

2006-11-11 Thread Scott Squires
I didn't receive any feedback on the last release candidate. In this udpate I have fixed it so that if the user changes the Tor proxy preferences while Torbutton is enabled, those changes will be put into effect when the preferences window is closed (instead of the previous behavior where Torbutto