Android autobuild

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Joey Hess 2013-02-26 00:03:55 -04:00
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git-annex can be used on Android, however you need to know your way around
the command line to install and use it. (Hope to get the webapp working eventually.)
the command line to install and use it. (Hope to get the webapp working
eventually.)
## android app
## Android app
First, ensure your Android device is configured to allow installation of
non-Market apps. Go to Setup -> Security -> and enable "Unknown Sources".
non-Market apps. Go to Setup -> Security, and enable "Unknown Sources".
Download the [git-annex.apk](http://downloads.kitenet.net/git-annex/android/current/)
onto your Android device, and open it to install.
When you start the Git Annex app, it will dump you into terminal.
From here, you can run git-annex, as well as many standard git and unix commands
provided with the app. You can do everything in the [[walkthrough]] and more.
When you start the Git Annex app, it will dump you into terminal. From
here, you can run git-annex, as well as many standard git and unix commands
provided with the app. You can do everything in the [[walkthrough]] and
more.
## autobuilds
A daily build is also available.
* [download tarball](http://downloads.kitenet.net/git-annex/autobuild/i386/git-annex-standalone-i386.tar.gz) ([build logs](http://downloads.kitenet.net/git-annex/autobuild/android/))
## building it yourself
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You also need to install git and all the utilities listed on [[fromscratch]].
Then to build the full Android app bundle, use `make androidapp`. You will
need to have the Android SDK and NDK installed; edit
`standalone/android/Makefile` to configure the paths to them.
You will need to have the Android SDK and NDK installed; see
`standalone/android/Makefile` to configure the paths to them. You'll also
need ant, and the JDK.
Then to build the full Android app bundle, use `make androidapp`