Re: Installing Tor in Linux
- From: John-Paul Stewart <jpstewart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 13:21:04 -0400
sk8terg1rl wrote:
On Apr 28, 2:41 pm, John-Paul Stewart <jpstew...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
sk8terg1rl wrote:Hi group,[snip]
I've been trying to install Tor in a test computer running SUSE LINUX
10.0 (i586). Unfortunately I keep running into all sorts of dependency
issues and package conflicts :-(
I also tried "rpm -e glibc" but too many packages rely on it toIf you need to upgrade glibc in order to install another package, then
remove.
you've likely got the wrong package. It looks like the Tor RPM you have
is for a newer version of Suse (with newer glibc, etc.). Try to find an
RPM for your version or build Tor from source.
Hi John, building Tor from the source doesn't work (OpenSSL problem
again).
You've probably only got the OpenSSL runtime stuff installed. You'll need the developer packages, too. On Debian this in the libssl-dev package. Check your distro for -dev or -devel packages pertaining to openssl or libssl. (And any other libraries that Tor depends on!)
.
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