Ticket #349 (closed defect: fixed)

Opened 10 months ago

Last modified 10 months ago

Tor Network map: no relays, lines etc. visible?

Reported by: vidalia Owned by: developer
Priority: normal Milestone: Vidalia 0.1.2
Component: Vidalia Version: 0.1.0
Keywords: network map, circuit not visible, world map Cc: appultaart@…

Description

Hi,
(No defect; some graphical info missing only)

Vidalia + Tor are running fine and everything works well (specs below). However, when I open the "Tor Network Map" window, I do not see any other graphical information than the World map in the central panel. All other -text- panels are updated fine and present the info they should present. Circuits are built fine, all panels in the "Tor Network Map" window are updated as they should.. only no lines in the World Map.

Do I have to configure/change settings, or do I miss something (perhaps in compiling vidalia?)

System specs:
OS: Linux Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy), clean install. (kernel 2.6.22-14-generic, i386)
Tor: 0.1.2.19
Qt: 4.3.2
Vidalia: 0.1.1, compiled from source code
(No privoxy running, I use the FoxyProxy? add-on in Firefox 2.0.0.12, using the Tor Wizard to setup with default values. I allow Tor to run on ports 80, 443)

I compiled the Vidalia package from source, no errors noticed, and did a checkinstall in the end to create a vidalia.deb package which was then installed.

Tor Network Map shows:
1. left panel: a list with all relays available
2. bottom panel: the current circuits and status (is updated fine when I go to an URL)
3. lower right panel: information for each circuit is shown w/ statistics etc.
4. central map: a colored world map is seen.

Great software (both tor and the GUI) - thanks for that.
Thanks in advance

Change History

Changed 10 months ago by edmanm

  • priority changed from trivial to normal
  • status changed from new to closed
  • version set to 0.1.0
  • resolution set to fixed
  • milestone set to Vidalia 0.1.2

Fixed in r2429. Thanks for the bug report!

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