I was able to get the go-ipfs binary running on Android, using the same tricks I do for building Meek and Obfsproxy4.
Details here: https://github.com/ligi/IPFSDroid/issues/9 Beyond this, moving to the gomobile "bind" build process may be better, to create a proper library/AAR that anyone can use and easily integrate. This is a screenshot of it working, that I captured on my device, then shared via my local ipfs daemon/node instance, which then you can access via the ipfs web gateway here: https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmdM7jGUSmgLcC9fd22CrCqHDbvEgohh2YV3DxCMMbk5KB In short, it makes publishing media, files, blogs, sites, fdroid repos?, anything really, very easy to do in a decentralized/distributed manner. As an example, once the gateway has my file, it caches is there, so when I go offline, others can still access it. If you haven't played with IPFS, you should, it is pretty interesting: https://ipfs.io/ Obviously, OnionShare/Services is another means to do that, and one we already utilize in CameraV, but if you aren't interested in anonymity, then it might be overkill. +n -- Nathan of Guardian [email protected] _______________________________________________ List info: https://lists.mayfirst.org/mailman/listinfo/guardian-dev To unsubscribe, email: [email protected]
