I tried to run APAF on android during the last days. I am updating this toping with what I've discovered so far.
2012/6/21 Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) <lists lists@infosecurity.ch@lists@infosecurity.ch infosecurity.ch lists@infosecurity.ch>:
On 6/21/12 7:28 AM, meejah wrote:
meejah <meejah meejah@meejah.ca@ meejah@meejah.cameejah.cameejah@meejah.ca>
writes:
That used to be an optional dependency, so I will put that code back in (actually, probably just take out the dependency for psutils and report PIDs instead). It's really just "nice to have" anyway and users who want that could of course easily do it themselves.
I've just pushed version 0.5 which removes psutil dependencies.
After removing psutil, txtorcon was successfully imported from python.
But I see another issue, not strictly related to txtorcon but to the standard library's temp module. Here a screenshot.
http://imageshack.us/f/96/schermata2008245614120a.png/
Apparently what happens is that the tempfile module does not successfully create the temporary directory for hosting the configuration.
Note: I am using the same tor binary of Orbot, placed in data/data/org.torproject.android/app_bin/ as you can see from https://github.com/mmaker/APAF/blob/master/scripts/python.sh
Which maybe the relationship between APAF and Guardian Project's ORLib/OrBot?
I mean, we should not "reinvent the wheel", however APAF is going to provide Python developers an easy way to build desktop/server
applications.
I think we can discuss this on #tor-dev.
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