> http://debiandroid.debian.net/ does not exist. Would you like me to > create it? If so, where should I point it at? You could use it as a > homepage for the app and add a simple web page pointing at the git > repository and the two pages for downloading/installing the app.
PaulTag said he'd request the domain and adjust it accordingly so i guess that's ok. :) > I would suggest making the collab-maint git repository the primary > development location of the app (so other Debian folks can contribute > easily) and make github either a mirror or drop it entirely. I am always pushing to both git repos at the same time with an alias I made so they're always at the same head. Anyone can be used for developing. I just like github's interface more but if someone says they want to commit a change to the alioth repo I don't have a problem keeping them both synced. > Is there any way to build Android apps on Debian using only software > available in Debian? I'm not sure I understand this correctly. You just need a jre, jdk, android sdk, apache ant and the keytool and jarsigner utilities to make an app. An IDE helps a lot and you can use Eclipse + the ADT plugin for that (that's what i'm doing now) although they are developing ADT studio based on IntelliJ from what I read so support for eclipse will be thinning in the future. Cheers, Paul :) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/caha4b5sin9v4-_afqva8fkmwmzu6oamryj_yue6doyrkd9n...@mail.gmail.com
