The system's are sometimes wrong, e.g. unexpected names. This also helps
our support across different Android versions without having to worry as
much about the system's language support.
Fixes#503.
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In addition, added a @Nullable constraint on the categorySpinner
and a null guard when resuming the fragment to handle possible
null cases (though I don't think there will be any).
This caused the entire list view to e animated when navigating
back to the Available tab. Tried switching the `animateLayoutChanged=true`
to a child view only containing the category spinner, but this is not how
the animation handling works. It needs to animate both the thing being
hidden/shown, and also the next sibling of that thing to work properly.
Thus, moving the spinner to its own child and leaving the list didn't work.
The idnexes which are added are for those columns which
are used to calculate information such as latest upstream version.
These queries use subqueries which seemed to be adversely
impacted by the lack of indexes.
In total, reduced update time on test device from just over 100 seconds
to just over 60 seconds.
This requires renaming the old app/apk tables to be deleted and
the temp ones to be renamed. This is done in a transaction to
ensure we always have at least `fdroid_app` and `fdroid_apk`.
Well, two transactions, one for renaming the `fdroid_app` table
and one for `fdroid_apk`.
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Fix 324 : Out of memory errors while updating repos.
Fixes#324, but in the process makes the updater take a lot longer. My benchmarks tell me that an update which used to take approx 30 seconds on my Nexus 4 now takes about 50-55 seconds. This is because it first inserts the apps into the database (in a temp table) and then subsequently copies that table to the actual table. This means there is a lot more disk access than before.
I'm open for discussion on whether this tradeoff is worth it - however I'll caution that there is always going to be a tradeoff between faster and more memory vs slower and less memory. This is the case with all software, and perhaps more so with memory constrained devices such as phones. Also, as the repo index grows (until perhaps we are able to extract the app descriptions in the future), this will become more of an issue.
I'd also like this to be CR'ed properly before merging, because it changes some important code around the repo updater. It is important because security, and it is also important because it is the main thing that F-Droid needs to do (get a list of apps to show the user).
See merge request !173
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Will also appear as indeterminate if:
* The repo being downloaded from doesn't send a Content-Length header.
* While connecting to the HTTP server to begin downloading.