>
> But for android, what I think, weh dont need standalone the language pair
> jar which you have upload to
> https://apertium.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/apertium/branches/gsoc2012/artetxem/packages/jars/
>  should
> not contain whole compiled code of lttoolbox.
>
> It should have Translator class for providing API, and binaries for
> translation which you have put in data
> And anyother java class should be in lttoolbox-java
>

Yes, you are right. Some stuff in the Jars is not really needed for
Android. In fact, the readme that is now included there aims to explain the
internal structure of the Jars, explaining what can be deleted under what
circumstances (if I'm not wrong I didn't announce this in the list, but
I've been working on a clearer structure for the Jars). As for Android, the
"transfer_classes" and "org" directories can be deleted, as well as all the
.t*x files in the "data" directory.

Note that, before, the script was creating specific packages for Android
with only the necessary stuff there. But Jacob suggested me that having
single "universal" packages (i.e., packages usable from either desktop or
Android) would be more reasonable than having several versions of
practically the same stuff as we did before. Since Jar files are renamed
Zip files, anybody would be able to delete the stuff that they don't need
(I've been working on a clearer structure precisely to make this easier)
and, even if this is not done, the packages would simply take some more
kilobytes, but everything would still work correctly. I guess that, in your
case, you could remove the stuff that is not needed in Android once the
packages are downloaded in order to save some space, but everything will
work even if you don't do it.
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