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Created Mar 05, 2006 by Roger Dingledine@armaReporter

Tor fails to bootstrap if 24 hours pass without running it

If I run my Tor client, then close it and wait 24 hours, it will fail to realize that it has enough directory info to try to build circuits.

Restarting the Tor client a bunch of times doesn't seem to fix anything.

I need to rm -rf my .tor directory before it will start working again.

More investigation needed, but I presume the bug is that in one part of the code it believes something is new enough that it doesn't need to fetch another one, but in another part of the code it believes it's not new enough to use.

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