I think libbitcoin_wallet has no ZMQ dependency, so we're OK here.
> Another potential build simplification would be to split
> libbitcoin_wallet into
>
> libbitcoin_wallet_signing
> (does not depend on libzmq, does depend on libbitcoin)
> and
>
> libbitcoin_wallet_watching
> (depends on libzmq for communication with obelisk)
> (depends also on libbitcoin_wallet_signing, but not vice versa)
>
> This would make it easier to support using libbitcoin for extremely
> lightweight signing wallets, for example for arm (raspberry pi), or
> maybe even arduino. No need to get zmq installed for a build, just the
> basic crypto stuff.
>
> Eventually this would manifest as forking off an sx-signing utility,
> which depends only on libbitcoin_wallet_signing, and is extremely portable.
>
> Warning: building on lightweight computing platforms is not my area of
> expertise, so ymmv, but keeping things lightweight just seems to make sense.
>
>
>
> On Sat, Apr 19, 2014 at 10:13 AM, Amir Taaki <genjix@???
> <mailto:genjix@riseup.net>> wrote:
>
> Thanks Eric! Good rundown.
>
> On 19/04/14 06:15, Eric Voskuil wrote:
> > This is the consensus from the Toronto meeting. I've been meaning
> to post
> > this but it's getting old so in the interest of expediency I'm
> just emailing
> > it.
> >
> > e
> >
> > We will arrange a #libbitcoin meeting in San Diego and/or Seattle.
> >
> > Migrate general wallet functionality from sx to libwallet.
> >
> > Move obelisk client into libwallet (transport and interface).
> >
> > Collapse sx lib and 40 executables into single executable file
> command line
> > wallet (user interface) app. [Update, for Andreas' new book!]
> >
> > Drop use of OpenSSL (libbitcoin sha1, sha256, ripemd160 and
> secp256k1) in
> > favor of GnuTLS because of licensing. [Update, we don't need
> GnuTLS for
> > this, for first three are done, I am working on integrating Sepa's
> secp256k1
> > lib]
> >
> > Drop cURL altogether initially and later incorporate boost
> candidate http
> > client library cpp-netlib. The latter will require modification to
> > boost-asio in order to incorporate GnuTLS in place of OpenSSL for
> SSL. This
> > is contemplated in a bug filed against asio in 2010, and the filer
> > apparently implemented it. [Update, I have added a flag to bypass
> the curl
> > dependency, although we should made this permanent once we are
> comfortable.]
> >
> > Adopt release cadence to reduce impact of API churn on library
> consumers.
> > Package master versions. [Update, Amir implemented the develop
> branches,
> > packaging work is in progress.]
> >
> > Implement darkwallet's web sockets protocol in a libbitcoin
> library (e.g.
> > libbitcoin_web), layered over libbitcoin_server's zmq so that it
> can be
> > incorporated into a server in process, out of process or as an
> independent
> > host (with or without curve).
> >
> > Implement generic c/c++ Tor communication protocol library.
> >
> > Implement Tor zmq driver using Tor lib.
> >
> > Factor obelisk into libbitcoin_server (library in libbitcoin) and
> obelisk
> > (application in spesmilo).
> >
> > Fold Obelisk and SX application brands into single brand. This
> could be SX
> > or Obelisk or another altogether (as neither are seen as strong). The
> > objective to to have a single brand as Electrum does, for the
> server and
> > client applications that serve as useful demonstration of the
> development
> > libraries. There is growing momentum around the "Dark" brand as
> the result
> > of Dark Wallet and Dark Market. This could be rationalized as a
> line of
> > applications that rely on and demonstrate libbitcoin. Dark Node
> and Dark
> > Coin were mentioned but didn't generate a lot of enthusiasm (the
> former
> > being too narrow and the latter is an existing coin). [Update, we are
> > settled on SX and SX Server.]
> >
> > Repos, libraries and applications:
> >
> > GitHub.com/libbitcoin
> > /libbitcoin (shared utility library)
> > /libbitcoin_node (full node)
> > /libbitcoin_server (server library with blockchain query and zmq
> transport)
> > /libbitcoin_wallet (client library with key, transaction and address
> > management, and zmq transport)
> > /libbitcoin_web (websocket transport layer)
> >
> > GitHub.com/spesmilo
> > /sx (command line wallet)
> > /sx_server (code to setup libbitcoin_server as a daemon, features
> that don't
> > generalize well into all servers)
> >
> > GitHub.com/darkwallet
> > /darkwallet
> > /darkmarket
> >
> > [Update, Amir has moved libbitcoin, libwallet and obelisk to new
> /libbitcoin
> > account - refactoring to follow. There is a libbitcoin_blockchain
> repo for
> > new work on the blockchain database.]
> >
> > <end>
> >
>
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