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    Maxim Cournoyer authored
    While it's not possible to automatically check and configure the
    dependencies for unknown/unsupported distributions, build.py
    still provides a convenient experience to checkout the sources and
    install Jami locally.  In this mode of operation, the user is expected
    to configure their environment by their own means.
    
    * build.py: Rename Ring to Jami in the document string.  Remove
    unused 'signal' import.
    (choose_distribution): Do not crash when the '/etc/os-release' does
    not exist; return 'Unknown' instead.
    (validate_args): Allow disabling the distribution check when the user
    provides 'no-check' as the value of the --distribution argument, or
    defines the JAMI_BUILD_NO_CHECK environment variable.  Update the
    help documentation.
    * scripts/install.sh (priv_install): Document the arguments.
    
    Change-Id: I41ba2da05771feb6e3f9bc7c087206596063ba81
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    jami-project

    This repository is the master repository for Jami. It contains a build script, build.py, that can be used to build and install ring from source on different platforms.

    More documentation can be found on http://docs.jami.net. You may also build the documentation with make docs. The documentation will be built in docs/build/html.

    Using make-ring

    Dependencies

    The Jami installer uses python3. Please make sure it is installed before running it.

    Initialize the repositories

    ./build.py --init

    It initializes and updates the submodules to set them at the top of their master branch. This is ideal to have the latest development version.

    However, in order to build a specific version of Jami, such as the Production one, please use

    git submodule update --init

    On Linux

    1. Build and install all the dependencies:
    ./build.py --dependencies

    Your distribution's package manager will be used.

    1. Build and install locally under this repository:
    ./build.py --install
    1. Run daemon and client that were installed locally:
    ./build.py --run

    You can then stop the processes with CTRL-C.

    You can also run them in the background with the --background argument and then use the --stop command to stop them. Stdout and stderr go to daemon.log and client-gnome.log.

    Install globally for all users instead

    ./build.py --install --global-install

    Run global install:

    jami-gnome

    This already starts the daemon automatically for us.

    Uninstall the global install:

    ./build.py --uninstall

    On OSX

    You need to setup Homebrew (<http://brew.sh/>) since their is no built-in package manager on OSX.

    Build and install all the dependencies:

    ./build.py --dependencies

    Build and install locally under this repository:

    ./build.py --install

    Output

    You can find the .app file in the ./install/client-macosx folder.

    On Android

    Please make sure you have the Android SDK and NDK installed, and that their paths are properly set. For further information, please visit <https://github.com/savoirfairelinux/ring-client-android>

    Build and install locally under this repository:

    ./build.py --install --distribution=Android

    Output

    You can find the .apk file in the ./client-android/ring-android/app/build/outputs