[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. --- [Visit Topic](https://discourse.ros.org/t/anyone-using-roslaunch-to-load-remote-nodes/1564/4) or reply to this email to respond. To unsubscribe from these emails, [click here](https://discourse.ros.org/email/unsubscribe/50d60a038176b128f7274ed492ef00d7cf7baa38328dedf02ea74a06d9f05af2).
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