I tried to run APAF on android during the last days. I am updating this toping with what I've discovered so far.
2012/6/21 Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) <lists@infosecurity.ch>:
> On 6/21/12 7:28 AM, meejah wrote:
>> meejah <meejah@meejah.ca> writes:
>>
>>> That used to be an optional dependency, so I will put that code back
>>> in (actually, probably just take out the dependency for psutils and
>>> report PIDs instead). It's really just "nice to have" anyway and
>>> users who want that could of course easily do it themselves.
>>
>> I've just pushed version 0.5 which removes psutil dependencies.
After removing psutil, txtorcon was successfully imported from python.
But I see another issue, not strictly related to txtorcon but to the standard library's temp module. Here a screenshot.
http://imageshack.us/f/96/schermata2008245614120a.png/
Apparently what happens is that the tempfile module does not successfully create the temporary directory for hosting the configuration.
Note: I am using the same tor binary of Orbot, placed in data/data/org.torproject.android/app_bin/ as you can see from https://github.com/mmaker/APAF/blob/master/scripts/python.sh
>
> Which maybe the relationship between APAF and Guardian Project's
> ORLib/OrBot?
>
> I mean, we should not "reinvent the wheel", however APAF is going to
> provide Python developers an easy way to build desktop/server applications.
I think we can discuss this on #tor-dev.
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