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@@ -19,9 +19,14 @@ ------------ To install this package under a Unix derivative, read the INSTALL - file. tinyproxy uses a standard GNU configure script. There are - additional command line arguments you can supply to configure. They - include: + file. tinyproxy uses a standard GNU configure script (basically you + should be able to do: + + ./configure ; make ; make install + + in the top level directory to compile and install tinyproxy). There + are additional command line arguments you can supply to configure. + They include: --enable-debug If you would like to turn on full debugging support @@ -35,6 +40,10 @@ --enable-tunnel Provides the option of having tinyproxy act as TCP tunnel, rather than a HTTP proxy. + --enable-upstream Enable support for proxying connections + through another proxy server. + --enable-static Compile a static version of tinyproxy + Options for file locations etc. --with-stathost=HOST Set the default name of the stats host @@ -46,28 +55,38 @@ directory. This will send an email to the authors reporting your version, and a few bits of information concerning the memory usage of tinyproxy. Alternatively, you could just send an email stating the - version. Which ever you prefer. + version, whichever you prefer. SUPPORT ------- If you are having problems with tinyproxy, please report the problem - to: + to either: Robert James Kaes <rjkaes@users.sourceforge.net> Steven Young <sdyoung@users.sourceforge.net> + You may also wish to subscribe to the tinyproxy-user mailing list. To + do so please visit: + + http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tinyproxy-users + + for more information on how to subscribe and post messages to the + list. + Please recompile tinyproxy with full debug support (--enable-debug) - and include a copy of the log file, and any assert errors reported by - tinyproxy. Also, if you feel up to it, try running tinyproxy under - your debugger and report the error your received and a context - listing of the location. Under gdb you would run tinyproxy like so: + and include a copy of the log file, and any assert errors reported by + tinyproxy. Note that tinyproxy will output memory statistics to + standard error if compiled with debugging support so you might want + to redirect the output to a file for later examination. Also, if you + feel up to it, try running tinyproxy under your debugger and report + the error your received and a context listing of the location. Under + gdb you would run tinyproxy like so: gdb tinyproxy - (gdb) set args -c location_of_tinyproxy_conf -d - (gdb) run + (gdb) run -c location_of_tinyproxy_conf -d 2>/dev/null Now access the port tinyproxy is on until you receive a break in the gdb. You can now type: |