tor-android/BUILD

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This document explains how to properly build an Android package of Orbot from
source.
Please install the following prerequisites (instructions for each follows):
ant: http://ant.apache.org/
Android OS SDK: http://source.android.com/download
droid-wrapper: http://github.com/tmurakam/droid-wrapper
libevent source (1.4.12-stable from svn)
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
# Put the contents of http://pastebin.ca/1577207 in /tmp/libevent-patch
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.
We need to build our Java SOCKS library:
# If you're in Orbot's directory already...
cd ../asocks/
ant compile
ant jar
cp bin/jar/asocks.jar ../Orbot/libs
Finally, we'll make a proper Android package with ant and the Android App SDK:
export APP_SDK=~/Documents/projects/android/android-sdk-linux_x86-1.5_r3/tools
cd ../Orbot/
cp ~/mydroid/external/tor/tor/src/or/tor assets/tor
$APP_SDK/android update project --name Orbot --target 1 --path .
ant release
This will produce an unsigned Tor package in ./bin/Orbot-unsigned.apk!
To produce a usable package, you'll need to sign the .apk. The basics on
signing can be found on the Android developer site:
http://developer.android.com/guide/publishing/app-signing.html
The three steps are quite simple. First, you'll generate a key. Secondly,
you'll sign the application. Thirdly, you'll verify the the apk.
Generating a signing key:
keytool -genkey -v -keystore my-release-key.keystore \
-alias orbots_key -keyalg RSA -validity 10000
Sign the apk:
jarsigner -verbose -keystore my-release-key.keystore \
bin/Orbot-unsigned.apk orbots_key
Verify the signature for the apk:
jarsigner -verify bin/Orbot-unsigned.apk
mv bin/Orbot-unsigned.apk bin/Orbot-signed-alpha.apk
Now you should have a fully signed and production ready alpha release of Orbot!
Give bin/Orbot-signed-alpha.apk an install and send us bug reports!