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I've also fixed a simple test that wasn't letting the suite to finish
correctly.
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- Build tools update to latest version (20).
- testPackageName is correctly calculated by default, doing nothing.
- support library needs some tweaks to support pre Android L versions.
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This happens when you've used a eip enabled provider, and then you
switch to a non eip enabled one (e.g., choosing demo.bitmask.net and
then switching to cdev.bitmask.net in their current configurations).
I've also disabled the build task dependency on updating
ics-openvpn. It's causing problems, while not fixing anything.
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Forgot to add the menu for the log.
Now we'll strive to fix se.leap.bitmaskclient problems: first compilation, then functionality.
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api folder and aidl files aren't needed for us. They are used for
external apps that want to use ics-openvpn as an already installed
package, while what we want is to avoid the installation of ics-openvpn
including it (refactored) in bitmask android.
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Functionality copied to the Release build.
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release apk is not working ok with proguard.
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You have to edit a gradle.properties file with the following structure:
storeFileProperty=fullPath
storePasswordProperty=store password without quotation marks
keyAliasProperty=key alias without quotation marks
keyPasswordProperty=key password without quotation marks
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This return to "app" instead of "bitmask_android" is due to this reading: https://developer.android.com/sdk/installing/studio-build.html#projectStructure
I'll have to tweak the final apk name in build.gradle.
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This way, gradle commands generate apks correctly named.
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