On October 22, 2014, Hart Larry wrote: > for some reason I must run from the directory where it is located I suspect that your path includes the current directory. If you put the script in your PATH, it should find it regardless of your location. Thus you might put it in ~/bin and then have something like PATH=~/bin:$PATH export PATH in your startup file (in my case, the ~/.bashrc but I suspect you can do something similar with tcsh) > thpodder: line 137: ((: 135 24007 0.2 0.6 23116 20608 ? S Oct21 4:04 > /usr/bin/tor --defaults-torrc /usr/share/tor/tor-service-defaults-torrc --hush: > syntax error in expression (error token is "24007 0.2 0.6 23116 > 20608 ? S Oct21 4:04 /usr/bin/tor > --defaults-torrc /usr/share/tor/tor-service-defaults-torrc --hush") Based on the error message, it sounds like you have some sort of issue on line 137 of your /usr/share/tor/tor-service-defaults-torrc file. I'll admit this sounds weird since that sounds like a factory-installed file, so unless you modified that, you might want to try reinstalling tor. If you did modify it, you'd want to use your package manager to restore the original file, then copy it somewhere else, make your edits in the copied version, and then check the startup file (either /etc/init.d/tor or /usr/bin/torsocks) where it's specifying that "--defaults-torrc" and point it at your modified version. -tim _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list