Because official Tor project archives typically use different naming conventions (e.g., tor-0.x.x.x.tar.gz ), a .7z archive found on third-party sites may be a "re-pack." Use caution, as legacy software archives are sometimes used as "wrappers" for malware.
For safe and anonymous browsing, always download the latest version of the Tor Browser directly from the official project website. January 2008 - devel - Fedora mailing-lists tor-core-0.0.2.7z
If you have encountered this specific file recently, please note the following: In the early 2000s, versioning like 0
This is an "alpha" or "pre-alpha" release. In the early 2000s, versioning like 0.0.x represented the fundamental building blocks of the circuit-building protocols and directory server structures. In the early 2000s
Based on available technical archives, refers to a compressed archive containing an early legacy version of the core components for the Tor (The Onion Router) network software. What is "tor-core"?
The .7z extension indicates the file was compressed using 7-Zip , a high-compression ratio archiver. Original official releases from that era were often distributed as .tar.gz for Linux or .exe/.zip for Windows.
... muine-0.8.8-6.fc9.i386 requires mono(muine-plugin) = 0:1.0.0.0 scanssh-2.1-14.fc8.i386 requires libevent-1.3b.so.1 tor-core-0. Fedora mailing-lists January 2008 - devel - Fedora mailing-lists