Patch | Description | Author | Forwarded | Bugs | Origin | Last update |
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debian-java-detection.patch | Description: Normally fdroid auto-detects Java's keytool and jarsigner, but if the user changes the default JDK to something other than Java 1.7, then fdroid will break. So this package first uses the path to the default Debian version of the tools. |
Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans@eds.org> | not-needed | 2016-02-18 | ||
ignore-irrelevant-test.patch | patch to ignore test that is not relevant on plain Debian installs This test breaks in the autopkgtest harness, and is not relevant since this package depends on an apksigner package that is good enough. The test is meant to check the version selection logic when there are multiple versions of apksigner installed as well as the system package version. |
Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans@eds.org> | not-needed | |||
scanner-tests-need-dexdump.patch | Description: The Android SDK is only supported by upstream on amd64 and aarch64, so dexdump is not always available in Debian. This makes it just skip the tests that require dexdump. The core functionality does not need dexdump. |
not-needed | ||||
skip-flaky-test.patch | no |