[guardian-dev] getting our libraries up on jCenter for easy gradle integration
Hans-Christoph Steiner
hans at guardianproject.info
Mon Sep 21 09:41:29 EDT 2015
Hey all,
I've been getting our libraries all nicely packaged up and submitted to
jCenter (the default gradle repository for Android). Here are the relevant
bits to include in your build.gradle:
compile 'info.guardianproject.cacheword:cachewordlib:0.1'
compile 'info.guardianproject.iocipher:IOCipher:0.3'
compile 'info.guardianproject.netcipher:netcipher:1.2'
compile 'info.guardianproject.trustedintents:trustedintents:0.0'
compile 'net.freehaven.tor.control:jtorctl:0.2'
SQLCipher-for-Android is coming soon:
https://github.com/sqlcipher/android-database-sqlcipher/pull/197
I hope to also get them up on MavenCentral as well, since that one is also
quite common on Android, and is a community run resource versus Bintray's
jCenter, which is purely a for-profit company.
.hc
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