Peter Serwylo 468b6717ee After downloading index, remove apks no longer in the index.
It adds an extra 600ms on my Nexus 4 with ~2000 apks from the
F-Droid index. But I think it is the only way, as we really need
to iterate over every single installed apk, to see if it is still
wanted. The up side is that we can query for a large amount of
them, rather than quering individually for each apk.

NOTE: I haven't added a new status message yet, because we are
about to do a stable release. After the stable release, I'll
add a new status message to cover for this > half a second
(on my relatively fast device). This will probably be part of
an overhaul of the update process in general, including a
proper progress dialog.
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F-Droid Client

Client for F-Droid, the Free Software repository system for Android.

Building from source

The only required tools are the Android SDK and Apache Ant.

Once you have checked out the version you wish to build, run:

git submodule update --init
./ant-prepare.sh # This runs 'android update' on the libs and the main project
ant clean release

The project itself supports Gradle, but some of the libraries it uses don't. Hence it is currently not possible to build F-Droid with Gradle in a clean way without manual interaction.

Building as part of a ROM

Add the following lines to your repo manifest:

<remote name="fdroid" fetch="https://git.gitorious.org/f-droid" />
<remote name="github" fetch="https://github.com/" />

<project path="packages/apps/fdroidclient" name="fdroidclient.git" remote="fdroid" revision="0.58" />

<project path="packages/apps/fdroidclient/extern/Universal-Image-Loader" name="nostra13/Android-Universal-Image-Loader" remote="github" revision="1c2a91e464b49874068a8bf2a6e39d39aae9208a" />

Adding F-Droid is then just a matter of adding F-Droid to your PRODUCT_PACKAGES.

Direct download

You can download the application directly from our site or browse it in the repo.

Contributing

You are welcome to submit Merge Requests via the Gitorious web interface. You can also follow our Issue tracker and our Forums.

Translating

The res/values-* dirs are kept up to date automatically via MediaWiki's Translate Extension. See our translation page if you would like to contribute.

Running the test suite

FDroid client includes a embedded Android Test Project for running tests. It is in the test/ subfolder. To run the tests from the command line, do:

git submodule update --init
./ant-prepare.sh # This runs 'android update' on the libs and the main project
ant clean emma debug install test

You can also run the tests in Eclipse. Here's how:

  1. Choose File -> Import -> Android -> Existing Android Code Into Workspace for the fdroidclient/ directory.
  2. Choose File -> Import -> Android -> Existing Android Code Into Workspace for the fdroidclient/test/ directory
  3. If fdroid-test has errors, right-click on it, select Properties, the Java Build Path, then click on the Projects tab.
  4. Click on the Add... button and select fdroidclient/
  5. Right-click on the fdroid-test project, then Run As... -> Android JUnit Test

License

This program is Free Software: You can use, study share and improve it at your will. Specifically you can redistribute and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

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