Howto compile Tor on a windows system
Nick Mathewson
nickm at freehaven.net
Wed Jun 29 20:05:56 UTC 2005
On Wed, Jun 29, 2005 at 11:52:45AM +0200, Martin Balvers wrote:
> After installing the openssl, zlib and event.h at the right
>locations,
Did you put the rest of the libevent source anywhere? Are you
building it too? Libevent is more than a header file.
> I
> can get Tor to compile, but then I get a bunch of link errors...
In general, when you're reporting errors on a mailing list, you should
tell people what errors you are getting. Otherwise it's hard to tell
what is going wrong.
> Who creates the windows binary that can be downloaded from the site,
Me.
> and
> how is it compiled ?
With VC7, and the project file in CVS. Matt Edman sent us an nmake
makefile for 0.0.9 a while ago, but it never got ported to 0.1.0 or
later. I can try to do this soon if you like.
The steps are:
- Make sure that everything is up to date:
- Get the most recent zlib source
- Get the most recent openssl library.
- Get the most recent libevent source.
- Build.
> Is it possible to compile a windows binary in Cygwin ?
It was a while ago; I haven't tried in a while. If you have any
patches to make it work with vc6 or cygwin, please send them in. I'd
love to have Tor build correctly under more compilers.
hoping this helps,
--
Nick Mathewson
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