The Android port is just about usable. Still, we have some fun todo items to improve it. ## high-priority TODO * [[bugs/Android_app_permission_denial_on_startup]] * S3 doesn't work (at least to Internet Archive: "connect: does not exist (connection refused)") * Get app into Google Play and/or FDroid ## TODO * Don't make app initially open terminal + webapp, but go to a page that allows opening the webapp or terminal. Possibly, switch from running inside terminal app to real standalone app. See and . * I have seen an assistant thread crash with an interrupted system call when the device went to sleep while it was running. Auto-detect and deal with that somehow. * Make git stop complaining that "warning: no threads uspport, ignoring --threads" * git does not support http remotes. To fix, need to port libcurl and allow git to link to it. * getEnvironment is broken on Android and a few places use it. I have some horrible workarounds in place. * Get local pairing to work. network-multicast and network-info don't currently install. * Get test suite to pass. `git clone` of a local repo fails on android for some reason. * Make app autostart on boot, optionally. * The app should be aware of power status, and avoid expensive background jobs when low on battery or run flat out when plugged in. * The app should be aware of network status, and avoid expensive data transfers when not on wifi. This may need to be configurable. * glacier and local pairing are not yet enabled for Android. * The "Files" link doesn't start a file browser. Should be possible to do on Android via intents, I suppose? * Adding removable drives would work, but the android app is not in the appropriate group to write to them. `WRITE_MEDIA_STORAGE` permission needed. Added to AndroidManifest, but did not seem to be used. Googleing for it will find a workaround that needs a rooted device.