Sure I can write a proposal or suggestion and  if there is an interested 
student I can help the work. I use my phone a substitute for pc so much and 
right now I use a linux chroot app for julia but it is slow compared to 
native apps like termux provides. The thing is I've recently started to a 
new job so it may not be straight away. 

On Wednesday, March 9, 2016 at 8:32:02 AM UTC+2, Viral Shah wrote:
>
> How about making this a GSOC project? Could you perhaps submit a PR to the 
> GSOC project page on julialang.org with these ideas, since you seem to 
> have made the most amount of progress here? 
>
> -viral 
>
>
>
> > On 09-Mar-2016, at 11:47 AM, Lutfullah Tomak <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote: 
> > 
> > I think the most crictical one that toolchain misses is (lib)gfortran 
> support. I managed to build gfortran for cross compile but I think I am 
> missing pure hard float libgfortran to compile libopenblas with. For 
> android, libopenblas expect hard float libraries. In google provided 
> toolchain, hard float libraries in .../armv7-a/hard but I don't have 
> .../armv7-a/hard directory in my personal build of toolchain. Nevertheless, 
> I can build openblas with lapack support but netlib provided tests does not 
> work well. Blas passes tests. 
> > Also, for some dependecies including llvm, there is an app called 
> termux. They have source package build system available at 
> https://github.com/termux/termux-packages . It can be helpful to look at. 
> They listed julia in their package suggestion page for some time 
> https://termux.com/package-suggestions.html . 
>
>

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