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* More .gitignore tweaks; goodbye latex; hello trsNick Mathewson2014-04-30
| | | | | | We don't have any more latex files in Tor, so there's no reason to .gitignore all of the latex droppings. On the other hand, automake likes to use .trs files and .log for test suite outputs.
* Update .gitignore for doc, contrib changesNick Mathewson2014-04-30
| | | | | | | In doc, restoring torify made us generate some .in files we didn't before. In contrib, we added tor.service.in, but didn't add tor.service to .gitignore
* Deal with the aftermath of sorting contribNick Mathewson2014-04-28
| | | | | This basically amounts to grepping for every file that mentioned contrib and adjusting its references to refer to the right place.
* Merge branch 'backtrace_squashed'Nick Mathewson2013-11-18
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| * Tests for backtrace.cNick Mathewson2013-11-18
| | | | | | | | | | These need to be a separate executable, since the point of backtrace.c is that it can crash and write stuff.
* | Don't preprocess torifyguilhem2013-09-29
|/ | | | | Since torify has been removed from tsocks, it doesn't need to be preprocessed. Closes #5505.
* Coverage support: build with --enable-coverage to have tests run with gcovNick Mathewson2013-07-10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | If you pass the --enable-coverage flag on the command line, we build our testing binaries with appropriate options eo enable coverage testing. We also build a "tor-cov" binary that has coverage enabled, for integration tests. On recent OSX versions, test coverage only works with clang, not gcc. So we warn about that. Also add a contrib/coverage script to actually run gcov with the appropriate options to generate useful .gcov files. (Thanks to automake, the .o files will not have the names that gcov expects to find.) Also, remove generated gcda and gcno files on clean.
* Start work on fancy compiler tricks to expose extra stuff to our testsNick Mathewson2013-07-10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is mainly a matter of automake trickery: we build each static library in two versions now: one with the TOR_UNIT_TESTS macro defined, and one without. When TOR_UNIT_TESTS is defined, we can enable mocking and expose more functions. When it's not defined, we can lock the binary down more. The alternatives would be to have alternate build modes: a "testing configuration" for building the libraries with test support, and a "production configuration" for building them without. I don't favor that approach, since I think it would mean more people runnning binaries build for testing, or more people not running unit tests.
* Add a new automake dropping ("test-driver") to .gitignoreNick Mathewson2013-01-16
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* Add new ntor bits to gitignoreNick Mathewson2013-01-03
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* Update .gitignore with new autotools droppings from nonrecursive makeNick Mathewson2012-08-27
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* Add some MSVC stuff to gitignoreNick Mathewson2012-05-14
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* New src/test/bench.c to allow us to actually _run_ benchmark codeNick Mathewson2011-11-11
| | | | Yes, the timing functions are suboptimal. Please improve!
* Add src/test/test{-child}.exe to gitignore. bug3626Nick Mathewson2011-07-21
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* Merge remote branch 'origin/maint-0.2.2'Nick Mathewson2010-11-11
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| * Remove everything related to os x expert packageSebastian Hahn2010-11-10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | We decided to no longer ship expert packages for OS X because they're a lot of trouble to keep maintained and confuse users. For those who want a tor on OS X without Vidalia, macports is a fine option. Alternatively, building from source is easy, too. The polipo stuff that is still required for the Vidalia bundle build can now be found in the torbrowser repository, git://git.torproject.org/torbrowser.git.
* | Add a unit test for tor_spawn_backgroundSteven Murdoch2010-10-10
| | | | | | | | | | - Test sucessfully starting a process - Test failing to find the executable
* | Add more tor-fw-helper files to gitignoreSebastian Hahn2010-09-30
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* | Add 'compile' to .gitignoreNick Mathewson2010-09-30
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* | First implementation of tor-fw-helper.Jacob Appelbaum2010-09-30
|/ | | | | | | | | | tor-fw-helper is a command-line tool to wrap and abstract various firewall port-forwarding tools. This commit matches the state of Jacob's tor-fw-helper branch as of 23 September 2010. (commit msg by Nick)
* add .exe files to gitignoreNick Mathewson2010-02-25
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* add a2x intermediate files to gitignoreNick Mathewson2010-01-31
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* Fix building the tarballSebastian Hahn2010-01-28
| | | | | | | This removes the Makefile.am from doc/design-paper and replaces it with a static Makefile. We don't need to call it during the normal Tor build process, as we don't need its targets normally. Keeping it around in case we want to rebuild the pdf or ps files later.
* Convert the Tor manpage to asciidoc.Sebastian Hahn2010-01-27
| | | | | | | | | This should be a very faithful conversion, preserving as much of the layout of the old manpage as possible. This wasn't possible for the nt-service and the DataDirectory/state parts. See a later commit for some small cleanups. Tiago Faria helped with the asciidoc conversion, big thanks!
* Convert the tor-resolve manpage to asciidocSebastian Hahn2010-01-27
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* Convert the torify manpage to asciidocSebastian Hahn2010-01-27
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* Convert the tor-gencert manpage to asciidocSebastian Hahn2010-01-27
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* Move testing code into new src/test directory.Nick Mathewson2009-09-23
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* Build debian's micro-revision into the binaryPeter Palfrader2009-09-21
| | | | | | | | | | | | | If we have a debian/micro-revision.i, replace the one in src/or with our copy so that this will be the revision that ends up in the binary. This is an informational only version string, but it'd be kinda nice if it was (more) accurate nonetheless. Of course this won't help if people manually patch around but it's still preferable to claiming we are exactly upstream's source. If we are building directly out of a git tree, update debian/micro-revision.i in the clean target.
* Update Tor to use Libevent 2.0 APIs when available.Nick Mathewson2009-06-12
| | | | | | | | | | This patch adds a new compat_libevent.[ch] set of files, and moves our Libevent compatibility and utilitity functions there. We build them into a separate .a so that nothing else in src/commmon depends on Libevent (partially fixing bug 507). Also, do not use our own built-in evdns copy when we have Libevent 2.0, whose evdns is finally good enough (thus fixing Bug 920).
* Merge commit 'origin/maint-0.2.1'Nick Mathewson2009-05-27
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| * Add *.swp to .gitignore as vim's editor dropping.Nick Mathewson2009-05-27
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| * Add foo.o and foo~ files to gitignore.Nick Mathewson2009-04-29
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* | Command-line option to dump SHA1 digests of all source files.Nick Mathewson2009-04-29
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Now, when you call tor --digests, it dumps the SHA1 digest of each source file that Tor was built with. We support both 'sha1sum' and 'openssl sha1'. If the user is building from a tarball and they haven't edited anything, they don't need any program that calculates SHA1. If they _have_ modified a file but they don't have a program to calculate SHA1, we try to build so we do not output digests.
* | Add foo.o and foo~ files to gitignore.Nick Mathewson2009-04-29
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* Add an initial .gitignore to masterNick Mathewson2009-04-29