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ics-openvpn is now officially on GitHub, and they track openssl and
openvpn as submodules, so it's easier to update everything. Just a git
submodule update --recursive.
I've also set up soft links to native modules from ics-openvpn in app,
so that we don't copy files in Gradle (which was causing problems with
the submodules .git* files, not being copied). That makes the repo
cleaner.
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Next step: beautify.
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I've separated the user session management to it, and encapsulated
ProviderAPICommand into its own class.
Putting the fragment statically in dashboard.xml isn't working, Android
complains about it being duplicated, so I'm going to add it dynamically.
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Turn on VPN touching that button, and leave the image as a mere indicator.
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Using AndroidPinning library from Moxie, I make sure the provider.json
file Bitmask downloads is fetched from a pinned https connection, so
that the api certificate fingerprint is the good one.
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String locale = Locale.getDefault().getLanguage() + Locale.getDefault().getCountry();
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Fixed notifications too (forgot to do it in another branch, it's #5964).
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I privilege ics-openvpn translation to ours. If we need to change
something, we can introduce a new xml element without any future
compatibility problem with ics-openvpn.
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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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