This job just started failing, but wasn't before:
https://gitlab.com/eighthave/fdroidserver/-/jobs/4060582594
But I look at it, and it looks right that it fails. So how on earth
was it succeeding before? Basically the `os.getenv('ANDROID_HOME')`
returns `None` when `ANDROID_HOME` is not set. It is not set in both the
jobs, so how did it not stacktrace before?
make_v0() modified the apps data structure to copy an anti feature for a
specific version to all versions resulting in index-v1 and -v2 to
contain wrong anti feature annotations. This patch fixes this and adds a
test that the data structure is no longer modified.
The bug shadowed bugs in the AF implementation of -v1 and -v2 resulting
in not coping the version specific data. This is corrected as well.
This is also tested now.
For -v2 the AF dict is now sorted to make the result reproducible.
Finally The NoSourceSince AF was added as a per version and overall AF
in -v1 and is now only applied as an overall AF and the test is updated
accordingly.
This script is some of the only documentation of certain processes that
run in the buildserver setup. It is not really maintained, but is still
here as a kind of reference.
Signing files is a slow operation, especially with jarsigner. This speeds
up the full test run from 10-12 seconds to 2-3 seconds, which makes it
possible to run the tests interactively again. And it stops signing the
file entirely for tests that do not even touch that file.
In the long run, it would probably make sense to have each test case sign
the file as it needs it, but that's a much bigger change.
Things like apksigner and @obfusk's tools handle this now.
jarsigner is used in the test, since that's the most common use of
`common.find_sdk_tools_cmd()`.
closes#1100
* for f in locale/*/LC_MESSAGES/fdroidserver.po; do msgattrib --set-obsolete --no-wrap --ignore-file=locale/fdroidserver.pot -o $f $f; done
* sed -i 's, \.\./fdroidserver/stats\.py,,' locale/*/LC_MESSAGES/fdroidserver.po
Ran this to generate/refresh the test index files:
`cd tests; ../fdroid update --nosign --pretty`
* converts config.py description to a single line, since the values are no
longer stripped, so this give the same output.
closes#835
This adds the option to configure which set of signatures `fdroid
scanner` should use, by configuring it in `config.yml`. It allows
fetching signatures in our custom json format. It also adds 3 additional
sources: 'suss', 'exodus', 'etip'