TextSecure uses Gradle to build the project and to maintain dependencies.
The following steps should help you (re)build TextSecure from the command line.
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Checkout the source somewhere on your filesystem with
git clone https://github.com/WhisperSystems/TextSecure.git
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Make sure you have the Android SDK installed somewhere on your system.
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Ensure the "Android Support Repository" and "Android SDK Build-tools" are installed from the Android SDK manager.
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Create a local.properties file at the root of your source checkout and add an sdk.dir entry to it.
sdk.dir=\<path to your sdk installation\>
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Execute Gradle:
./gradlew build
Note: This step is optional; native components are contained as binaries (see library/libs).
- Ensure that the Android NDK is installed.
Execute ndk-build:
cd library
ndk-build
Afterwards, execute Gradle as above to re-create the APK.
Android Studio is the recommended development environment.
- Install Android Studio.
- Make sure the "Android Support Repository" is installed in the Android Studio SDK.
- Make sure the latest "Android SDK build-tools" is installed in the Android Studio SDK.
- Create a new Android Studio project. from the Quickstart pannel (use File > Close Project to see it), choose "Checkout from Version Control" then "git".
- Paste the URL for the TextSecure project when prompted (https://github.com/WhisperSystems/TextSecure.git).
- Android studio should detect the presence of a project file and ask you whether to open it. Click "yes".
- Default config options should be good enough.
- Project initialisation and build should proceed.
Code contributions should be sent via github as pull requests, from feature branches as explained here.
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