diff --git a/metadata/info.guardianproject.lildebi.txt b/metadata/info.guardianproject.lildebi.txt index 4c7b4718aa..f0efe7277e 100644 --- a/metadata/info.guardianproject.lildebi.txt +++ b/metadata/info.guardianproject.lildebi.txt @@ -12,9 +12,8 @@ Want an easy Debian chroot running that you can trust? Install Lil’ Debi, and you can have a Debian install running with a single click of a button. It builds up a whole Debian chroot on your phone entirely using debootstrap. You choose the release, mirror, and size of the disk image, and away it goes. It -could take up to an hour on a slow device, then its done. The entire package -is built from source using publicly available, repeatable builds. It even -includes gpgv and the Debian repository keys in the apk and verifies the +could take up to an hour on a slow device, then it's done. +It includes gpgv and the Debian repository keys in the apk and verifies the packages it downloads in the first stage of debootstrap before installing them. It will also check and update a SHA1 checksum to make sure your debian.img file has not be tampered with. @@ -23,11 +22,13 @@ Then it has a simple chroot manager that fscks your disk, mounts/unmounts things, starts/stops sshd if you have it installed, etc. You can also then use ‘apt-get’ to install any package that is released for ARM processors. This includes things like a complete real shell, Tor, TraceRouteTCP, -iwconfig/ipconfig, and other security and crypto tools. Works well with Android Terminal Emulator, just run `/debian/shell` to get a Debian shell. +iwconfig/ipconfig, and other security and crypto tools. +Works well with [[jackpal.androidterm]]—just run `/debian/shell` to get a +Debian shell. The aim of Lil’ Debi is to provide a transparent and tightly integrated Debian install on your Android device. It mounts all of your Android partitions in -Debian space, so you see a fusion of both systems. Its even possible to have +Debian space, so you see a fusion of both systems. It's even possible to have Lil’ Debi launch the normal Debian init start-up scripts when it starts, so that all you need to do is apt-get install and any servers you install will just work. @@ -55,16 +56,12 @@ Repo Type:git Repo:https://github.com/guardianproject/lildebi.git Build Version:0.2,3,0.2,submodules=yes,build=make NDK_BASE=$$NDK$$ -C external assets -#Build Version:0.3,4,!build server rejection 0.3,submodules=yes,srclibs=GNUPG@c12847ba4c,\ -#prebuild=cp -r $$GNUPG$$ . && cd GNUPG && git submodule update --init && \ -#make NDK_BASE=$$NDK$$ -C external/ gnupg-install && \ -#make NDK_BASE=$$NDK$$ -C external/ gnupg-static && \ -#mv external/data/data/info.guardianproject.gpg/gpgv2-static ../assets/gpgv && \ -#cd .. && make NDK_BASE=$$NDK$$ -C external assets Build Version:0.3,4,0.3,submodules=yes,build=make NDK_BASE=$$NDK$$ -C external assets Build Version:0.4.1,5,0.4.1,submodules=yes,build=make NDK_BASE=$$NDK$$ -C external assets +# See info.guardianproject.gpg README to build using srclibs=GNUPG +# external/data/data/info.guardianproject.gpg/app_opt/bin/gpg2-static : +# mv external/data/data/info.guardianproject.gpg/gpgv2-static ../assets/gpgv Auto Update Mode:Version %v Update Check Mode:Tags -Current Version:0.4.2 -Current Version Code:7 +