> On 2 Jul 2018, at 00:57, Iain Learmonth wrote:
>
> Signed PGP part
> Hi,
>
> On 30/06/18 15:42, nusenu wrote:
>> but maybe someone else would be willing to invoke a
>> "ln" commands everytime a new new alpha repo is born.
>>
>> tor-alpha-jessie -> tor-experimental-0.3.4.x-jessie
But then
Iain Learmonth writes:
> I will look again once this is resolved.
I believe 18.0.2 fixes this (also reported by Brian Warner for
magic-wormhole). Sorry about that!
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Python3.4 doesn't support async-def or await, but the guards being
used only accounted for Python2 -- this is fixed by txtorcon 18.0.2
You can download the release from PyPI or GitHub (or of
course "pip install txtorcon"):
teor:
>
>> On 3 Jul 2018, at 05:52, nusenu wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I like unbound's documentation with this regards, for example they say
>> in their man page:
>>
>>> The interfaces are not changed on a reload (kill -HUP)
>>> but only on restart.
>>
>> Could we add such
> On 3 Jul 2018, at 05:52, nusenu wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I like unbound's documentation with this regards, for example they say
> in their man page:
>
>> The interfaces are not changed on a reload (kill -HUP)
>> but only on restart.
>
> Could we add such information to every torrc
Hi,
I like unbound's documentation with this regards, for example they say
in their man page:
> The interfaces are not changed on a reload (kill -HUP)
> but only on restart.
Could we add such information to every torrc option in the manual?
background:
In relayor I need to
Hi meejah,
On 02/07/18 06:38, meejah wrote:
> Ah, sorry yes I missed this step. The GitHub release is updated.
Thanks!
I've just looked at updating the Debian packaging with this but
unfortunately I'm blocked by Debian#902766 which appears to be a Python
3.7 issue (async is now a reserved