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Slightly improved 'simple binary repository' section of manual
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@ -177,9 +177,16 @@ and compiled elsewhere, the process is quite simple:
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@enumerate
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@item
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Make a repo directory and put APK files in it.
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Set up the server tools, as described in Setup.
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@item
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Run @code{fdroid update.py}.
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Make a directory for your repository. This is the directory from which you
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will do all the work with your repository. Create a config file there, called
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@code{config.py}, by copying the @code{config.sample.py} from the server
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project and editing it.
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@item
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Within that, make a directory called @code{repo} and put APK files in it.
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@item
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Run @code{fdroid update}.
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@item
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If it reports that any metadata files are missing, you can create them
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in the @code{metadata} directory and run it again.
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@ -193,6 +200,8 @@ Then, if you've changed things, run @code{fdroid update} again.
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Running @code{fdroid update} adds an Icons directory into the repo directory,
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and also creates the repository index (index.xml, and also index.jar if you've
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configured the system to use a signed index).
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@item
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Publish the resulting contents of the @code{repo} directory to your web server.
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@end enumerate
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Following the above process will result in a @code{repo} directory, which you
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