at runs Debian natively I could be
convinced to build packages for armel/armhf.
Cheers,
--
| .''`. ** Debian **
Peter Palfrader | : :' : The universal
http://www.palfrader.org/ | `. `' Operating System
-badger.org
Cheers,
weasel
--
| .''`. ** Debian **
Peter Palfrader | : :' : The universal
http://www.palfrader.org/ | `. `' Operating System
| `-http://www.debian.org/
___
tor-
e Tor via init
> scripts with as little change as possible, etc.
>- after make && make install, do a whereis tor; in all likelihood, your
Maybe you should build .deb package from these sources?
https://www.torproject.org/docs/debian#source
--
ou cannot use any binaries built for Debian armhf, including,
but not limited to, the Debian packages on deb.torproject.org.
You'll either have to downgrade to the packages provided by raspbian, or
build your own raspbian binaries from source.
Cheers,
weasel
--
On Mon, 08 Aug 2016, grarpamp wrote:
> The above list of onions should come with an openpgp signature.
That's unlikely to happen. The list is autogenerated by our
configuration management system.
--
| .''`. ** Debian **
Hi!
It's increasingly hard to keep 32-bit arm hardware running.
So with 0.4.3.x hitting stable, we are no longer providing arm32 (that
is armel and armhf) binary Debian packages on deb.torproject.org.
If you still need such, you should be able to still get the Debian
source packages from deb.tor
On Sat, 16 May 2020, Peter Palfrader wrote:
> It's increasingly hard to keep 32-bit arm hardware running.
>
> So with 0.4.3.x hitting stable, we are no longer providing arm32 (that
> is armel and armhf) binary Debian packages on deb.torproject.org.
>
> If you still need s