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reformat parts of onion.c
svn:r136
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svn:r109
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httpap is obsolete; we support privoxy directly now!
smtpap is obsolete; need to find a good socks4a-enabled smtp proxy/client
I dub thee 0.0.1.
svn:r107
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svn:r104
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(hey nick, does this break the os x build?)
you still need to add some stuff to the ./configure commandline...
anybody know a better solution?
svn:r101
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svn:r98
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HACKING now explains bandwidth throttling, congestion control,
and router twins. Read it and see if it makes sense.
svn:r68
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svn:r65
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for people wanting to play with the code. the hacking doc is still incomplete.
svn:r58
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through the cvs messages), and added my router on mosg.cl.cam.ac.uk to
the list of routers.
svn:r52
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autoheader && automake" from the top dir.
svn:r10
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