This document explains how to properly build an Android package of Orbot from source. Please install the following prerequisites (instructions for each follows): Android OS SDK droid-wrapper: http://github.com/tmurakam/droid-wrapper libevent source (1.4.12-stable) Tor source (most recent git master branch) Install and prepare the Android OS SDK ( http://source.android.com/download ) on Debian Lenny: sudo apt-get install git-core gnupg sun-java5-jdk flex bison gperf \ libsdl-dev libesd0-dev libwxgtk2.6-dev build-essential zip \ curl libncurses5-dev zlib1g-dev valgrind update-java-alternatives -s java-1.5.0-sun curl http://android.git.kernel.org/repo >~/bin/repo chmod a+x ~/bin/repo mkdir ~/mydroid cd ~/mydroid repo init -u git://android.git.kernel.org/platform/manifest.git repo sync # Paste in key from http://source.android.com/download next... gpg --import cd ~/mydroid # This takes a long while... make Install droid-wrapper: cd /tmp git clone git://github.com/tmurakam/droid-wrapper.git cd droid-wrapper sudo make install zlib and OpenSSL are included with the Android OS SDK. You'll need to build libevent and finally Tor. We'll create an externals directory for this code: mkdir -p ~/mydroid/external/{libevent,tor} We need to set to environment variables for droid-gcc: export DROID_ROOT=~/mydroid/ export DROID_TARGET=generic Fetch and build libevent: cd ~/mydroid/external/libevent svn co https://levent.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/levent/tags/release-1.4.12-stable/libevent/ . export LIBEVENTDIR=`pwd` ./autogen.sh # http://pastebin.ca/1577207 patch < /tmp/libevent-patch CC=droid-gcc LD=droid-ld ./configure --host=arm-none-linux-gnueabi make Copy over the libevent library: cp .libs/libevent.a ~/mydroid/out/target/product/generic/obj/lib Fetch and build Tor: export OPENSSLDIR=`cd ~/mydroid/external/openssl/include/ && pwd` export ZLIBDIR=`cd ~/mydroid/external/zlib && pwd` cd ~/mydroid/external/tor git clone https://git.torproject.org/git/tor.git cd tor/ CC=droid-gcc LD=droid-ld ./configure --host=arm-none-linux-gnueabi \ --with-libevent-dir=$LIBEVENTDIR --with-openssl-dir=$OPENSSLDIR \ --with-zlib-dir=$ZLIBDIR make At this point, you'll have a Tor binary that can be run on an Android handset. This isn't enough though and we'll now sew up the binary into a small package that will handle basic Tor controlling features. XXX TODO: Explain build process for making a .apk file for install.