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Running git-annex linux builds in termux seems to work well enough that the only reason to keep the Android app would be to support Android 4-5, which the old Android app supported, and which I don't know if the termux method works on (although I see no reason why it would not). According to [1], Android 4-5 remains on around 29% of devices, down from 51% one year ago. [1] https://www.statista.com/statistics/271774/share-of-android-platforms-on-mobile-devices-with-android-os/ This is a rather large commit, but mostly very straightfoward removal of android ifdefs and patches and associated cruft. Also, removed support for building with very old ghc < 8.0.1, and with yesod < 1.4.3, and without concurrent-output, which were only being used by the cross build. Some documentation specific to the Android app (screenshots etc) needs to be updated still. This commit was sponsored by Brett Eisenberg on Patreon. |
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documentation | ||
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These are template files for the git-annex webapp. They use the Shakespearean template library, which is documented here: http://www.yesodweb.com/book/shakespearean-templates Note that for most of the templates, it will use files ending in .hamlet, .julius, and .cassius if they exist. So if you need to add CSS, or javascript, you can create the missing template files.