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Translation: F-Droid/F-Droid metadata
These strings are part of the install/uninstall UI which is originally
sourced from Android itself. So the translations should stay in sync with
Android's.
fdroid/fdroidclient#1569fdroid/fdroidclient#887
```python
import glob
import os
import re
locale_pat = re.compile(r'.*values-([a-zA-Z-]*)/strings.xml')
translation_pat = re.compile(r'.*name="corpus_name_websearch_nearby">([^<]*).*')
for f in glob.glob('/tmp/Velvet/res/values-*/strings.xml'):
m = locale_pat.search(f)
if m:
locale = m.group(1)
with open(f) as fp:
m = translation_pat.search(fp.read())
if m:
word = m.group(1)
print(locale, '\t', word)
fdroid = '/home/hans/code/fdroid/client/app/src/main/res/values-' + locale + '/strings.xml'
if os.path.exists(fdroid):
with open(fdroid) as fp:
data = fp.read()
with open(fdroid, 'w') as fp:
fp.write(re.sub(r'main_menu__swap_nearby">[^<]+</string', 'main_menu__swap_nearby">' + word + '</string', data))
```
This gives a lot more flexibility to the user to cover bandwidth, power,
and privacy issues related to network traffic. The current implementation
does not represent these prefs as well as it should. For example, it does
not force the traffic over the preferred network type if the other type is
set to "never". Instead it just tracks the "unmetered" status of the
active network, and acts based on that.
closes#1381
As nice as it would be to help the users, F-Droid is not well positioned to
help the user with this problem. The Android OS itself should do it. Plus
this issue has been open a long time, without much work on it, and the
existing solution is causing crashes.
#855!440!581
Utils.getBinaryHash() is used in a lot of places in the code, so its not
easy to handle this specific issue. Here's one example:
org.fdroid.fdroid.Utils$PotentialFilesystemCorruptionException: java.io.IOException: read failed: EIO (I/O error)
at org.fdroid.fdroid.Utils.getBinaryHash(Utils.java:426)
at org.fdroid.fdroid.AppUpdateStatusService.findApkMatchingHash(AppUpdateStatusService.java:159)
at org.fdroid.fdroid.AppUpdateStatusService.processDownloadedApk(AppUpdateStatusService.java:110)
at org.fdroid.fdroid.AppUpdateStatusService.onHandleIntent(AppUpdateStatusService.java:65)
at android.app.IntentService$ServiceHandler.handleMessage(IntentService.java:65)
at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:99)
at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:137)
at android.os.HandlerThread.run(HandlerThread.java:60)
* This installer is invoked when for non-apk/media files, and
copies them to an appropriate folder on the sdcard.
* We also introduce a FileInstallerActivity to ask for storage
permissions at runtime, as needed by Android 6.0 and above,
and handle the install/uninstall process.
* A toast is shown with the install path after installation.
TODO:
* Manage Installed Apps screen doesn't show media files.