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@@ -3,15 +3,17 @@ This is chutney. It doesn't do much so far. It isn't ready for prime-time.
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If it breaks, you get to keep all the pieces.
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It is supposed to be a good tool for:
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- - Configuring a testing tor network
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- - Launching and monitoring a testing tor network
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- - Running tests on a testing tor network
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+ - Configuring a testing tor network
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+ - Launching and monitoring a testing tor network
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+ - Running tests on a testing tor network
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Right now it only sorta does the first two.
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You will need, at the moment:
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- Tor installed somewhere in your path.
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- Python 2.7 or later
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+ - Tor installed somewhere in your path or the location of the 'tor' and
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+ 'tor-gencert' binaries specified through the environment variables
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+ CHUTNEY_TOR and CHUTNEY_TOR_GENCERT, respectively.
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+ - Python 2.7 or later
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Stuff to try:
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./chutney configure networks/basic
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@@ -27,5 +29,3 @@ The configuration files:
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The working files:
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chutney sticks its working files, including all data directories, log
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files, etc, in ./net/. Each tor instance gets a subdirectory of net/nodes.
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