Am 02.12.2016 um 00:32 schrieb George: > On 12/01/16 18:25, pa011 wrote: >> >> >> Am 02.12.2016 um 00:19 schrieb diffusae: >>> Hi! >>> >>> On 02.12.2016 00:04, George wrote: >>>> Installing security/arm is simple enough. >>>> >>>> pkg install arm >>> >>> Yes, that normally should solve your problem. >>> >>> I've recognized that the dependencies are on Tor v0.2.8.9. >>> You can't install it with security/tor-devel? >>> >> After an update I got - Tor 0.2.9.4-alpha (git-8b0755c9bb296ae2) >> >> So you say I should better install tor instead of tor-devel? > > What did you update? I'm confused... were you running tor-0.2.8.9 > (stable in security/tor) and upgraded via pkg(8) and got tor-0.2.9.4 > which is security/tor-devel? > > I tend to recommend security/tor-devel over security/tor, unless you > can't regularly keep the package updated. The alpha/devel branch will > generally include the latest security fixes and counter-measures to > surveillance. > > And on a side note, OpenBSD is likely removing lsof from their ports > tree (see ports@ from today), which is a dependency for the arm port, > but will have it use fstat(1) instead IIRC. > I started with tor-devel: 0.2.7.6 did sudo pkg update && sudo pkg upgrade -y and ended so at 0.2.9.4.a
But "sudo pkg install security/arm" now made: py27-arm: 1.4.5.0_1 python27: 2.7.12 libffi: 3.2.1 py27-setuptools27: 23.1.0 tor: 0.2.8.9 Tor can be started now when putting #Log notice file /var/log/tor/log Starting arm by just "arm" brings up "/usr/local/bin/arm: python: not found" Rgds Paul _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays