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Categories:
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- System
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License: Apache-2.0
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WebSite: https://f-droid.org
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SourceCode: https://gitlab.com/fdroid/privileged-extension
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IssueTracker: https://gitlab.com/fdroid/privileged-extension/issues
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Donate: https://f-droid.org/about
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AutoName: Fake OTA Update
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Summary: Tests whether OTA ZIP files are being include
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Description: |-
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F-Droid can make use of system privileges or permissions to
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install, update and remove applications on its own. The only way to obtain those
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privileges is to become a system app.
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This is where the Privileged Extension comes in - being a separate app and much
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smaller, it can be installed as a system app and communicate with the main app
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via AIDL IPC.
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This has several advantages:
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* Reduced disk usage in the system partition
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* System updates don't remove F-Droid
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* The process of installing into system via root is safer
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This is packaged as an OTA (Over-The-Air) update ZIP file. It must be installed
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using TWRP or other Android recovery that can flash updates to the system from
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the /data/data/org.fdroid.fdroid folder on the /data partition. The standalone
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APK is called F-Droid Privileged Extension.
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RepoType: git
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Repo: https://gitlab.com/fdroid/privileged-extension.git
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Builds:
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- versionName: 0.2.1
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versionCode: 2000
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commit: 0.2.1
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output: app/build/distributions/FDroidPrivilegedExtensionFromBinaries-$$VERSION$$.zip
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build: gradle assembleUpdateZipFromBinariesDebug
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AutoUpdateMode: Version %v
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UpdateCheckMode: Tags
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CurrentVersion: 0.2.1
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CurrentVersionCode: 2000
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