2013/5/16 Gordon Morehouse <[email protected]>: > Just a quick question (apologies if it's a repeat) from a totally > Android-naive developer: is using Jython a possibility to speed the > availability of obfs3 on Android? Last I knew, which was in the dark > ages, some Python code could be tortured into running on Android devices > by compiling it with Jython. Just curious if this has been considered > or not. I don't know what Android-specific problems there may be, but I > know that in general Jython lags behind the latest stable Python, so > e.g. code written against Python 2.7 might need to be tweaked to run > against 2.5, etc. Nope, jython compiles to java bytecode, but is not designed to work also on the Davilk VM, and afaik all forks of jython for android are dead.[0] In order to run some python code on Android for APAF, I have used SL4A[1], which is a little tricky, but seems more actively developed and ports a few external libraries which could be useful - i.e. pyCrypto.
[0] <https://code.google.com/p/jythonroid/> <https://github.com/rjolly/jythonroid/> [1] <https://code.google.com/p/android-scripting/> -- ù _______________________________________________ tor-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-dev
