On 04/21/2011 10:57 AM, Erinn Clark wrote: > * Jacob Appelbaum <[email protected]> [2011:04:21 09:17 -0700]: >>> The best way to ensure that users can easily upgrade Tor and related >>> packages is to set up a torproject.org repository for OpenWrt >>> packages. This repository would then have to be added to >>> /etc/opkg.conf. >> >> That's similar to what I said on IRC; it seems reasonable to keep the >> Tor package updated in OpenWRT. We need to decide if we want to build >> regular packages for installation and also if we want to host them. I >> think this is mostly an Erinn question > > I'm not sure if this is actually a question for me, since I'm not involved in > the Tor router stuff and don't currently have any plans to maintain a new > package. Give me more information about the format of the package and > repository? >
It's a question for what we as a project can handle supporting - when a new Tor is released, we'll need to build it unless we rely on upstream builds. Runa and I suggest that we (Tor) may want our own OpenWRT repository - that by default seems to fall directly on our main build person, I think. All the best, Jake _______________________________________________ tor-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-dev
