[quote="lhl, post:3, topic:1564, full:true"]
thanks, but that is  not an option for me.
I'm working with an embedded system, there is not such thing as installing on 
the target
I need a complete distributable image on build.
-L
[/quote]

If you think so, then you have to redo your software without pycrypto.

if you are using Yocto, then, it is a linux distribution. Probably using the 
Intel Edison. You can cross-compile the library or compile it directly on the 
Edison.

If you do not understand what I am telling, then change your board and take a 
more flexible board like an Odroid or a RPi.






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