link libcephfs-jni java parts instead of copying
README: document new build approach
jni: add libc++_shared.so link as blob into jniLibs
somehow gradle did not pick this up, needed by libboost
TODO: find out how agp deals with lib deps
add our ceph fork as a submodule
to be wired up with gradle later
Containerfile: riggings for ghcr
Containerfile: initial work for containerized building
one step forward to finally hook ceph cmake onto gradle?
maybe we still want to ship prebuilts on a build variant for faster
development? idk
or, can we eventually hook every dependencies and stop using aur
contents, which make containerization not really that desired?
update gradle & wrapper
makes gradlew works without bash and which
build: update toolchain, opt-in predictive back
update prebuilts
brief changelog:
ceph v17.2.3, openssl 1.1.1q, ndk r25.b
README: update status, drop WIP flag
while this is not done, it is already useful enough for general cases
DocumentsProvider: set client_dirsize_rbytes=false
update prebuilts
brief changelog:
ceph v17.2.1, with logcat hack, dirsize_rbytes=false performance fix
openssl 1.1.1p
MediaMetadataReader: support audio
DocumentsProvider: add video metadata support
MetadataReader: support mimetypes a la ExifInterface
DocumentsProvider: support reading exif metadata
MetadataReader is ported from AOSP android-12.0.0_r3,
frameworks/base/core/java/android/provider.
DocumentsProvider: fill mime-type on special files
prevents DocumentsUI from displaying a "null" and no icon