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author | Alexander Lussier-Cullen <alexander.lussier-cullen@savoirfairelinux.com> | Mon May 06 10:40:36 2024 -0400 |
committer | Sébastien Blin <sebastien.blin@savoirfairelinux.com> | Wed May 08 12:47:37 2024 -0400 |
tree | 5e30ba9ff5a1abfba65862ba34aee033a642bc14 | |
parent | 8d15c570982bdf7d7f262d471cfa5891b3dbe0cc [diff] |
ConversationMediaGalleryAdapter: add generic file info GitLab: #1653 Change-Id: I53754f4dc9ad0113db3fb1bc7339f31cec9eb0d8
The Jami client for Android
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Download the project including the daemon submodule with:
git clone --recursive https://review.jami.net/jami-client-android
Or to download the daemon submodule from the existing project directory:
git submodule update --init --recursive
Make sure to have autotools, autopoint, swig, yasm, m4, ninja-build and cmake available on your system: on Debian/Ubuntu:
apt install cmake build-essential swig yasm ninja-build m4 autotools-dev autopoint
On Arch:
pacman -S cmake ninja automake swig yasm m4 patch autoconf pkgconf
On macOS:
brew install cmake automake autotools libtool pkg-config yasm swig
When using brew on macOS, the 'libtoolize' binary might be available as 'glibtoolize'. In that case, the following command makes it avaialble to the build system:
ln -s /opt/homebrew/bin/glibtoolize /opt/homebrew/bin/libtoolize
Make sure to have the Android SDK and NDK available.
With Android Studio:
With the command line:
cd jami-client-android/jami-android ./gradlew assembleDebug
Update translations using the Transifex client (tx) :
./update-translations.sh
Generate a new release commit updating the version code and version string:
./update_version.py --commit
Report issues on Gitlab: https://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-client-android