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The wallet pivoted from the Nym mixnet to Tor in build134; the Nym code had been left on disk behind an optional, always-off "nym" feature and never ran since. Delete it entirely: no Nym/mixnet fallback and no Nym/mixnet mentions remain. Tor is the sole transport. - Delete src/nym/ (mod, transport, streamexit, dns, nymproc) and its `#[cfg(feature = "nym")] pub mod nym;` declaration in lib.rs. - Cargo.toml: drop the `nym` feature and the commented-out Nym-only path deps (nym-sdk, smolmix, hickory-proto); rewrite the mixnet-era comments on the rustls/tokio-rustls/arti/openssl deps to the current Tor reality. No active dependency changed: rustls, tokio-rustls and webpki-roots stay (used by the Tor HTTPS client in tor/mod.rs). - settings/config.rs: remove the persisted nym_entry_gateway / nym_last_ipr fields and their getters/setters. No serde deny_unknown_fields, so existing on-disk configs that still carry those keys keep deserializing (the removed keys are ignored and dropped on next save; same path the price-cache-removal test guards). - Rename the Nym/mixnet-named i18n keys (values already said "Tor") across all 9 locales and their t!() call sites: connected_nym -> connected_tor, nym_ready -> tor_ready, connecting_nym -> connecting_tor, mixnet_routing -> tor_routing, over_mixnet -> over_tor. Displayed strings unchanged. - Rewrite the Nym/mixnet-referencing comments in the active Tor files (tor/engine.rs, tor/mod.rs, nostr/client.rs, nostr/pool.rs, nostr/mod.rs, lib.rs, wallet/wallet.rs, node/node.rs, gui widgets/mod/onboarding, Android BackgroundService) to describe Tor; drop the now-broken [crate::nym::*] intra-doc links. No active code behavior changed. The pool's `exit` schema slot and exit_for/exit_for_host/has_exit helpers are kept (comments de-Nym'd): they are inert under Tor but let a pool document that carries an exit still parse.
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[package]
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name = "grim"
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version = "0.3.6"
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authors = ["Ardocrat <ardocrat@gri.mw>"]
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description = "Goblin: a peer-to-peer wallet for Grin. Send and receive instantly with a handle - slatepacks and Tor handled for you."
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license = "Apache-2.0"
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repository = "https://code.gri.mw/GUI/grim"
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keywords = [ "crypto", "grin", "mimblewimble", "nostr" ]
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edition = "2024"
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build = "build.rs"
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[[bin]]
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name = "goblin"
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path = "src/main.rs"
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[lib]
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name="grim"
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crate-type = ["rlib"]
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# Desktop/CI release binaries ship stripped of debug symbols — the nostr + grin
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# tree leaves a large symbol table that's dead weight for users (~16 MB on
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# Linux). opt-level stays at the default 3 for wallet/runtime speed.
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[profile.release]
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strip = true
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[profile.release-apk]
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inherits = "release"
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strip = true
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opt-level = "z"
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lto = true
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codegen-units = 1
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panic = "abort"
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[features]
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## Default build uses the Tor transport only.
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default = []
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## Compiles the internal E2E harness (src/wallet/e2e.rs); off by default and the
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## file is untracked, so a fresh clone builds without it.
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e2e-internal = []
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[dependencies]
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log = "0.4.27"
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# node
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grin_api = { path = "node/api" }
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grin_chain = { path = "node/chain" }
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grin_config = { path = "node/config" }
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grin_core = { path = "node/core" }
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grin_p2p = { path = "node/p2p" }
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grin_servers = { path = "node/servers" }
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grin_keychain = { path = "node/keychain" }
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grin_util = { path = "node/util" }
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# wallet
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grin_wallet_impls = { path = "wallet/impls" }
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grin_wallet_api = { path = "wallet/api"}
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grin_wallet_libwallet = { path = "wallet/libwallet" }
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grin_wallet_util = { path = "wallet/util" }
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grin_wallet_controller = { path = "wallet/controller" }
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## ui
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egui = { version = "0.33.3", default-features = false }
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egui_extras = { version = "0.33.3", features = ["image", "svg"] }
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egui-async = "0.3.4"
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rust-i18n = "3.1.5"
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## other
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log4rs = "1.4.0"
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anyhow = "1.0.97"
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pin-project = "1.1.10"
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backtrace = "0.3.76"
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thiserror = "2.0.18"
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futures = "0.3.31"
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dirs = "6.0.0"
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sys-locale = "0.3.2"
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chrono = "0.4.43"
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parking_lot = "0.12.3"
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lazy_static = "1.5.0"
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toml = "0.9.11+spec-1.1.0"
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serde = "1.0.228"
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local-ip-address = "0.6.9"
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url = "2.5.8"
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rand = "0.9.2"
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serde_derive = "1.0.228"
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serde_json = "1.0.149"
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tokio = { version = "1.49.0", features = ["full"] }
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image = "0.25.9"
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rqrr = "0.10.1"
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qrcodegen = "1.8.0"
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qrcode = "0.14.1"
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ur = "0.4.1"
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gif = "0.14.1"
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rkv = "0.20.0"
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usvg = "0.45.1"
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ring = "0.16.20"
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hyper = { version = "1.6.0", features = ["full"], package = "hyper" }
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hyper-util = { version = "0.1.19", features = ["http1", "client", "client-legacy", "tokio"] }
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http-body-util = "0.1.3"
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bytes = "1.11.0"
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hyper-socks2 = "0.9.1"
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hyper-proxy2 = "0.1.0"
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hyper-tls = "0.6.0"
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async-std = "1.13.2"
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uuid = { version = "0.8.2", features = ["v4"] }
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num-bigint = "0.4.6"
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## nostr
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nostr-sdk = { version = "0.44", features = ["nip06", "nip44", "nip49", "nip59", "nip98"] }
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nostr-relay-pool = "0.44"
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## NIP-44 v3 (+ v2) encryption for the NIP-17 backward-compat extension (G4).
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## Now published to crates.io as v0.3.0 (the M0 deliverable, all upstream test
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## vectors green) — no local sibling checkout required. secp256k1 0.31, bridged
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## to nostr-sdk's 0.29 in wrapv3.rs (see the secp256k1 note below).
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nip44 = "0.3.0"
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## Only to construct the key types the `nip44` crate takes: nostr-sdk pins
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## secp256k1 0.29, the nip44 crate 0.31 — bridged via byte arrays in wrapv3.rs.
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secp256k1 = "0.31"
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## Scrub the NIP-44 conversation-key buffers (raw ECDH secret) from memory on
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## drop in wrapv3.rs. Already a transitive dep; pulled in directly here.
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zeroize = "1"
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async-wsocket = "0.13"
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tokio-tungstenite = { version = "0.26", features = ["rustls-tls-webpki-roots"] }
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regex = "1"
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base64 = "0.22"
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hex = "0.4"
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## rustls is pulled by our TLS (tungstenite, ring). We install the ring provider
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## explicitly at startup (see lib.rs) so rustls 0.23 selects a default
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## deterministically. Direct dep just to make
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## `rustls::crypto::ring::default_provider()` reachable. NOTHING here may pull
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## rustls-platform-verifier — it panics on Android outside a full app context.
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rustls = { version = "0.23", features = ["ring"] }
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## TLS for the HTTPS-over-Tor client (webpki roots, never the platform
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## verifier — see the rustls note above).
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tokio-rustls = { version = "0.26", default-features = false, features = ["ring"] }
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webpki-roots = "1"
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## Tor — embedded arti (the DIALING half only: connect OUT to the relay's .onion,
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## and to clearnet HTTP hosts through a Tor exit). Copied from our sister wallet
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## GRIM's proven, shipping engine. Two choices inherited VERBATIM from GRIM: arti
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## 0.43 across the family, and the native-tls Tor runtime (TokioNativeTlsRuntime),
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## NOT rustls — this keeps arti's TLS on native-tls and off the rustls provider
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## entirely (our relay/HTTP rustls still uses ring, see lib.rs; arti's own TLS is
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## native-tls and never touches the rustls provider).
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## `static` vendors openssl (self-contained Android/cross builds, as GRIM ships);
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## `onion-service-client` enables dialing .onion. We drop GRIM's `pt-client`
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## (bridges) and `onion-service-service` (hosting) — Goblin only dials.
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arti-client = { version = "0.43.0", features = ["static", "onion-service-client"] }
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tor-rtcompat = { version = "0.43.0", features = ["static"] }
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## NIP-98 payload hashing
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sha2 = "0.10.8"
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## stratum server
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tokio-old = { version = "0.2", features = ["full"], package = "tokio" }
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tokio-util-old = { version = "0.2", features = ["codec"], package = "tokio-util" }
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[target.'cfg(target_os = "linux")'.dependencies]
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nokhwa = { version = "0.10.10", default-features = false, features = ["input-v4l"] }
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[target.'cfg(target_os = "windows")'.dependencies]
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nokhwa = { version = "0.10.10", default-features = false, features = ["input-msmf"] }
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[target.'cfg(target_os = "macos")'.dependencies]
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nokhwa = { version = "0.10.10", default-features = false, features = ["input-avfoundation", "output-threaded"] }
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## Objective-C runtime shim for the macOS `goblin:` deep-link bridge (src/lib.rs,
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## mac_deeplink). Already in the macOS build graph via nokhwa/cocoa/metal/wgpu, so
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## this pulls no new crate — it just lets us name it directly. Not compiled on any
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## other platform.
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objc = "0.2"
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[target.'cfg(not(target_os = "android"))'.dependencies]
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env_logger = "0.11.3"
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winit = { version = "0.30.12" }
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wgpu = { version = "27.0.1" }
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eframe = { version = "0.33.2", features = ["wgpu"] }
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arboard = "3.2.0"
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rfd = "0.17.2"
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interprocess = { version = "2.2.1", features = ["tokio"] }
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## native-tls (via hyper-tls) uses OpenSSL only on Linux/Android. arti's `static`
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## feature already vendors a statically-linked OpenSSL, but we pin the vendored
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## build explicitly for exactly those two targets so each is self-contained even
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## if that transitive path changes (no system OpenSSL is assumed for the target).
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## Windows (SChannel) and macOS (Security.framework)
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## don't use OpenSSL at all, so they must NOT pull it — building openssl-src
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## there is both pointless and fragile (the Windows MSVC runner's bash perl is
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## missing modules its Configure needs).
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[target.'cfg(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "android"))'.dependencies]
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openssl = { version = "0.10", features = ["vendored"] }
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[target.'cfg(target_os = "android")'.dependencies]
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android_logger = "0.15.0"
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jni = "0.21.1"
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android-activity = { version = "0.6.0", features = ["game-activity"] }
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winit = { version = "0.30.12", features = ["android-game-activity"] }
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eframe = { version = "0.33.2", default-features = false, features = ["glow", "android-game-activity"] }
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[build-dependencies]
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built = "0.8.0"
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# Windows hosts only: embed the Goblin icon (wix/Product.ico) into goblin.exe via
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# build.rs. Not compiled on Linux/macOS/Android hosts, so other builds are
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# unaffected.
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[target.'cfg(windows)'.build-dependencies]
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winresource = "0.1"
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[dev-dependencies]
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nostr-sdk = { version = "0.44", features = ["nip06", "nip44", "nip49", "nip59", "nip98"] }
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tokio = { version = "1.49.0", features = ["full"] }
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base64 = "0.22"
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sha2 = "0.10"
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hex = "0.4"
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serde_yaml = "0.9"
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## Re-expose deps that already live in the main graph so the E2E harness can be
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## exercised and its logs captured. No new compiles — same versions unify.
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log = "0.4.27"
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env_logger = "0.11.3"
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rustls = { version = "0.23", features = ["ring"] }
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