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Created Dec 18, 2012 by George Kadianakis@asn

Make client-side pyobfsproxy bundle

We are moving forward with pyobfsproxy, and we now need a client-side bundle, to weed out any bugs.

I pushed a branch in https://gitweb.torproject.org/user/asn/pyobfsproxy.git that I consider it deployable as a prototype. The branch name is bundle_attempt.

Instructions on how to install pyobfsproxy can be found here: https://gitweb.torproject.org/user/asn/pyobfsproxy.git/blob/HEAD:/doc/HOWTO.txt It's not hard at all in Unix, and it's also doable in Windows (I tried it yesterday).

The other day, Alexandre prepared Windows Flashproxy bundles using pyinstaller to make binaries out of python source code: http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.network.tor.devel/1941 I'm CCing Alexandre

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