The currently included Qt has known security issues and is outdated. This
can now be replaced by downloading and installing the Qt installer using
the sudo= build field. @relan's provisioner system will also replace this
once that's done. There are only two apps that currently use the Qt stuff:
* csd.qtproject.minesweeper
* org.openorienteering.mapper
Now that fdroidserver requires Python 3, there's no need to tune sshd for
an old version of Paramiko because Ubuntu 14.04 does not have
python3-paramiko package in its repositories:
https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=python3-paramiko
We can safely assume that Ubuntu 14.04 users have installed a more recent
version of Paramiko from PIP.
The way to officially include a new language in the source tarball is to
add it to the MANIFEST.in. Otherwise, it will not be included in the
source tarball, and therefore won't be installed when using apt, pip, etc.
There were a number of new files missing. Some files still manually
excluded. Generated using:
for f in `git ls-tree -r master --name-only | sort`; do echo include $f; done
This keeps the numbers of names down to a minimum, and since the config
is placed right next to the script, this keeps tab completion working
nicely when the config file is in place.
The old file name is still supported.
This means you can just do `cd tests/ && ./run-tests` to run the tests now.
You can still override the APK source with the first argument, like:
cd tests/ && ./run-tests /path/to/lots/of/apks/dir
Using `python setup.py install`, things in non-standard python paths need
to be added to the MANIFEST in order for them to be included and installed.
There might be a better solution for this, but I haven't found it.