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@ -1396,14 +1396,12 @@ boot, you need to set @code{GRUB_RECORDFAIL_TIMEOUT} to a value other than
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-1 in @code{/etc/grub/default} and then run @code{update-grub}.
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@end enumerate
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You may also want to edit @code{buildserver/Vagrantfile} - in particular
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there is a path for retrieving the base box if it doesn't exist, and an
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apt proxy definition, both of which may need customising for your
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environment.
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With this base box available, you should then create @code{makebs.config.py},
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using @code{makebs.config.sample.py} as a reference - look at the settings and
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documentation there to decide if any need changing to suit your environment.
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There is a path for retrieving the base box if it doesn't exist, and an apt
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proxy definition, both of which may need customising for your environment.
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You can then go to the @code{fdroidserver} directory and run this:
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@example
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@ -1425,9 +1423,9 @@ can supply a pre-populated cache directory which includes not only these
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downloads, but also .tar.gz files for all the relevant additions. If the
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provisioning scripts detect these, they will be used in preference to
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running the android tools. For example, if you have
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@code{buildserver/addons/cache/platforms/android-15.tar.gz} that will be
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used when installing the android-15 platform, instead of re-downloading it
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using @code{android update sdk --no-ui -t android-15}.
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@code{buildserver/addons/cache/platforms/android-19.tar.gz} that will be
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used when installing the android-19 platform, instead of re-downloading it
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using @code{android update sdk --no-ui -t android-19}.
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Once it's complete you'll have a new base box called 'buildserver' which is
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what's used for the actual builds. You can then build packages as normal,
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