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Searching the forum, the best I can find is a reference to someone getting the install working following the instructions here.
But when I try to follow those instructions, I get stuck on installing libpcre. The only arm.deb version I can find on the debian repository is this one. But when I try to install it, I'm told it's incompatible. Without it, I can't install Privoxy from the same repository. Without that, I'm stuck with an Application Manager that doesn't work, because I can't make it stop trying to fetch everything from 127.0.0.1 (see the other thread).
So: anyone know how to get Privoxy working?