Hi,

Thx for your quick answer.

Actually, the bug wasn't caused directly by torsocks but by its installation. As tor depends of torsocks, if torsocks can't be installed, tor doesn't work.

I thought i had to report it to you rather than aptitude (or apt) because i didn't know you were not in charge of repositories and the availability of the package.

I will try again in few days a new installation of debian and torsocks. If the problem will be still present, i'll report it to the FR repo.

Regards.

On 03/12/2012 08:35 PM, intrigeri wrote:
Hi,

Ovopack wrote (12 Mar 2012 08:23:28 GMT) :
I recently re-installed debian on my computer. But when i tried to
install tor, tor-geoipd and vidalia, the dependance "torsocks" stay
stuck (i waited 4 hours).
I cannot reproduce this problem, and I fail to see how it could be
caused by a bug in torsocks.

There is very likely a problem with your local mirror, network
connectivity, APT or whatever. Please retry with another mirror, and
if it's still fails, please report this bug against the apt package.

After a reboot, vidalia was unable to start tor because of an issue
about sockets!
AFAIK neither Tor nor Vidalia use torsocks directly, so this can't be
a bug in torsocks either. Please report this specific bug against the
vidalia or tor package, as you see fit.

Regards,



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