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Now git-annex can be used on Android!
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[[Documentation for using git-annex on Android|/android]]
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## Android app
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First, ensure your Android device is configured to allow installation
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of the app. Go to Setup -> Security, and enable "Unknown Sources".
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[Download the git-annex.apk](http://downloads.kitenet.net/git-annex/android/current/)
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onto your Android device, and open it to install.
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## autobuilds
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A daily build is also available, thanks to Mesar Hameed and the University
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of Bath CS department.
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* [download apk](http://downloads.kitenet.net/git-annex/autobuild/android/git-annex.apk) ([build logs](http://downloads.kitenet.net/git-annex/autobuild/android/))
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## building it yourself
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git-annex can be built from source for Android.
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1. Run `standalone/android/buildchroot` as root (requires debootstrap).
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This builds a chroot with an `androidbuilder` user.
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The rest of the build will run in this chroot as that user.
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2. Then run `standalone/android/install-haskell-packages`
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Note that this will break from time to time as new versions of packages
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are released, and the patches it applies have to be updated when
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this happens.
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3. Finally, once the chroot is set up, you can build an Android binary
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with `make android`, and `make androidapp` will build the complete APK.
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