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fdroidserver reviews and mentions
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How secure are fdroid apps?
Proprietary: - https://gitlab.com/fdroid/fdroiddata/-/merge_requests/11359 - https://gitlab.com/fdroid/fdroiddata/-/merge_requests/11361 - https://gitlab.com/fdroid/fdroiddata/-/commit/37e72d45f841b72b334f23f3e15a2e31fa8c4d56 - https://gitlab.com/fdroid/fdroidserver/-/issues/1004
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Looking for a self hosted software store?
Different solutions may be better for the different file types than a single download centre for everything. For example, for APKs, there's f-droid. You could selfhost fdroidserver and add your own repo to the f-droid client. This way, the APKs are distributed via an app store that's searchable and can be configured to auto update.
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They were all on different days. I do test the app on my phone before releasing, and usually only release after not noticing anything for a few days of using the dev version. The reason for the time is a bug in the F-Droid server software that is used to generate the repo. The releases of GitHub have the correct date.
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[DEV] Termux v0.118.0 Release
Note that F-Droid uses algorithm at https://gitlab.com/fdroid/fdroidserver/-/blob/2.1a0/fdroidserver/build.py#L746 to automatically detect built APKs, so ensure any modifications to location or file name are compliant. Auto updates are detected by checkupdates bot at https://gitlab.com/fdroid/fdroidserver/-/blob/master/fdroidserver/checkupdates.py
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Custom F-Droid Repository with Apps from Play Store
For the source of fdroidserver which creates the F-Droid repository in the end see here: https://gitlab.com/fdroid/fdroidserver
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How to submit app to F-Droid main repo without cloning the huge repo?
Clone the fork onto your local machine. You'd need to use linux or mac (windows doesn't work). Install https://gitlab.com/fdroid/fdroidserver.
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Is NewPipe broken?
yep, sadly F-droid doesn't have enough people working on it to keep on top of google's "new" app signatures yet. There was some progress, but then I gave up waiting and added their own repo until it's fixed.
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