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Cannot compile OnionKit
bash build-libssl.sh COULD NOT VERIFY PACKAGE SIGNATURE...
bash build-libevent.sh COULD NOT VERIFY PACKAGE SIGNATURE...
bash build-tor.sh Branch tor-0.2.4.21-chatsecure set up to track remote branch tor-0.2.4.21-chatsecure from origin. Switched to a new branch 'tor-0.2.4.21-chatsecure' autogen.sh: line 20: aclocal: command not found
You'll need to install the GPG keys for those packages as well as brew install autotools
On Thursday, July 31, 2014, semanticyong [email protected] wrote:
bash build-libssl.sh COULD NOT VERIFY PACKAGE SIGNATURE...
bash build-libevent.sh COULD NOT VERIFY PACKAGE SIGNATURE...
bash build-tor.sh Branch tor-0.2.4.21-chatsecure set up to track remote branch tor-0.2.4.21-chatsecure from origin. Switched to a new branch 'tor-0.2.4.21-chatsecure' autogen.sh: line 20: aclocal: command not found
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Would you please guide me more? How to install keys for those packages. How to use those packages? I've already installed GPG Suite from gpgtools.org. I downloaded package and compatible GPG key from http://libevent.org/. $ ./configure $ make $ make verify $ sudo make install
Clicking 'libevent-2.0.21-stable.tar.gz.asc' to install key does not work. Thank you in advance!
When I ran 'brew install autotools' on Mac OS 10.8.5, I got an 'Error: No available formula for autotools' Any suggestion?
semantic, I have a copy of this gentleman's OnionKit in a repo which if cloned may build and run for you. I have changed the TOR init options for my own purposes and so on but it will probably build, and they are easy to alter. That being said, all credit to Mr. Ballinger and his hard work on the kit and all of his work on privacy related projects. I've just compiled it and begun to play with it.
FYI the test in my version will not work as I'm using it to implement a controller. You'll want to use torrootviewcontroller.m from this gentleman's original repo for the test to return. TOR however, will bootstrap up.
https://github.com/Kage2021/OnionKit.git
- You should be able to clone that repo, open the Xcode WORKSPACE file and build a working version of this gentleman's work. I have multiple dev computers and have loaded it up so I can do just that.
If you haven't yet, you will need to install cocoa pods. From your terminal
$ [sudo] gem install cocoapods
Remember to open the WORKSPACE and not the Xcode project file.
And once again, all credit to this gentleman and the others doing the hard work for the right reasons.
@Kage2021 People like you are the reason why I love open source software so much. I am on a brief hiatus from working on this, but getting OnionKit to build w/ Travis is one of my next "todos" along with a complete refactor/rewrite of the wrapper because I'm no longer a big fan of Tor.framework's approach of patching Tor so heavily.
Yeah, TOR seems really well written and maintained, but what do I know? I will be looking forward to your efforts and seeing what direction you take this in. I have just enough experience with development to get myself into trouble. From looking at your projects, your head is certainly in the right place.
I hope I haven't given any offense by working on this kit or whatever. I have no experience with github or open source so if I use your work incorrectly or without proper acknowledgements or whatever, let me know what the status quo is.
Keep on kicking developing kick ass shit for the people man.
OpenSSL: Import these keys via GPG Keychain Access http://www.citi.umich.edu/u/provos/pgp.key http://www.wangafu.net/~nickm/public_key.asc then execute: ./build-libssl.sh
LibEvent execute: ./build-libevent.sh If script 'build-libevent.sh' fails, try open it in TextEditor and change value: VERIFYGPG=false
Tor: Execute 'build-tor.sh' script if this error appear '-bash: ./build-tor.sh: Permission denied' then execute script like this: bash build-tor.sh
chmod +x build-tor.sh
Then again ./build-tor.sh
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Am 28.08.2014 um 18:01 schrieb mdabbagh88 [email protected]:
OpenSSL: Import these keys via GPG Keychain Access http://www.citi.umich.edu/u/provos/pgp.key http://www.wangafu.net/~nickm/public_key.asc then execute: ./build-libssl.sh
LibEvent execute: ./build-libevent.sh If script 'build-libevent.sh' fails, try open it in TextEditor and change value: VERIFYGPG=false
Tor: Execute 'build-tor.sh' script if this error appear '-bash: ./build-tor.sh: Permission denied' then execute script like this: bash build-tor.sh
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