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fdroidserver mit Homebrew, apt, MacPorts, Nix installieren

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Installation

Weitere Installationsbefehle

macOS

Homebrewverifiziert · 100%
brew install fdroidserver

local Homebrew formula metadata

MacPortsverifiziert · 94%
sudo port install fdroidserver

MacPorts ports tree · devel/fdroidserver/Portfile · Quelle: api.github.com

Linux

Debian aptverifiziert · 92%
sudo apt install fdroidserver

Debian stable package indexes · fdroidserver · Quelle: deb.debian.org

Nixverifiziert · 92%
nix profile install nixpkgs#fdroidserver

nixpkgs package indexes · pkgs/by-name/fd/fdroidserver/package.nix · Quelle: api.github.com

Überblick

Paketzusammenfassung

Create and manage Android app repositories for F-Droid

Verlauf

Projektgeschichte und Nutzung

fdroidserver is the server-side and repository-maintenance tool suite behind F-Droid. It creates indexes, manages metadata, builds and publishes Android app repositories, and supports both the public f-droid.org repository and independent F-Droid-compatible repositories.

Projektgeschichte

F-Droid says the project was founded in 2010 by Ciaran Gultnieks. fdroidserver began as the complete server-side setup that ran f-droid.org, but its README explains that the website and other pieces were later split into separate projects while the fdroidserver name remained for the tooling suite.

The fdroidserver README describes the project as tools for maintaining an F-Droid repository system. It is used to maintain the f-droid.org application repository, to create alternative repositories, and to help create, test, and submit metadata to fdroiddata.

The project lives in F-Droid's GitLab namespace and has long-running branches and merge requests because the production f-droid.org setup runs directly from master on a regular schedule. Stable releases are also provided, mainly for custom repositories and for contributors who want packaged tooling.

Adoptionsgeschichte

fdroidserver's adoption follows F-Droid's role as the free-software Android app repository. Anyone publishing an F-Droid-compatible repository needs the same primitives: app metadata, APK handling, signing keys, index generation, and deployment. fdroidserver packages those primitives into the fdroid CLI.

The supplied package facts show fdroidserver in Homebrew, Debian, MacPorts, Nix, and Ubuntu. That cross-platform packaging is important because repository maintainers and app contributors often work from ordinary desktop or CI environments rather than from a dedicated server.

F-Droid's own about page positions the ecosystem as privacy-respecting, account-free, open, and community-run. fdroidserver is the infrastructure-facing half of that promise: it makes app distribution auditable and reproducible enough for a community repository and for third-party repositories.

Wie es verwendet wird

Typical usage is through the fdroid command to initialize and maintain a repository, process app metadata, build packages, update repository indexes, and deploy signed repository data. The current curation records config.yml in a repository directory and a default keystore path under ~/.local/share/fdroidserver.

The tool is also part of the contributor workflow for fdroiddata. Maintainers can test metadata and builds locally before submitting changes to the public F-Droid app collection.

Warum Paket-Nerds sich dafür interessieren

fdroidserver is package-manager machinery in the purest sense: metadata, signatures, indexes, build recipes, repository publishing, and policy checks. For package nerds, it is the Android-world analogue of distro repository tooling, with extra attention to source availability and user freedom.

It also explains why F-Droid is more than an APK download site. The server tools embody the reviewable supply chain: build metadata, reproducible-ish processes, signed indexes, and independent repository creation.

Zeitleiste

  • 2010: F-Droid project founded.
  • 2014: fdroidserver GitLab project created in the F-Droid namespace.
  • 2019: fdroidserver 1.1 appears in release tag history.
  • 2021: fdroidserver 2.0 released.
  • 2026: fdroidserver 2.4.5 appears in release tag history.

Related projects

  • fdroiddata contains app metadata for the public F-Droid repository.
  • F-Droid Client is the Android app-store client that consumes repositories produced by the server tooling.
  • Repomaker and other F-Droid ecosystem tools build on the same repository model.

Sicherheitslage

Noch keine Protected-Tool-Abdeckung gefunden

Für fdroidserver wurde kein passendes lokales Secret-Handling-Manifest gefunden. Nucleus-Paketmetadaten bleiben hier veröffentlicht, damit künftige Abdeckung eine stabile Paket-URL hat.

Installationsverhalten

  • In den Formelmetadaten ist kein Homebrew-Post-install-Hook erfasst.
  • Homebrew-Bottle-Metadaten sind für 6 Plattformziele verfügbar.
  • Installiert mit 12 Laufzeitabhängigkeiten.
  • Build-Metadaten listen 5 Build-Abhängigkeiten.

Empfohlene Prüfung

Prüfe vor unbeaufsichtigter Agent-Nutzung, ob das Tool Klartext-Credentials liest, Remote-Zustand schreibt, Artefakte veröffentlicht oder Plugins ausführt.

local files

Configuration and credential file locations

These source-backed paths show where this package keeps local settings or durable credentials. Automic Vault can use them as review targets for secret scanning, migration, and command approval.

Configuration files

Config paths the tool may read or write during local use.

Unix
config.yml~/fdroid/config.yml

Credential files

Credential-bearing paths to review before unattended agent runs.

Unix
~/.local/share/fdroidserver/keystore.jks

Executables

Installierte Executables

BefehlArtSichtbarkeitHinweis
fdroidcliglobales Executable

Aktualität

Version und Aktualität

Diese Signale trennen das Alter der Seitengenerierung, Aktivität des Paketmanagers und Upstream-Release-Vergleich. Versionsrückstand wird nur gemeldet, wenn eine Evidenz-URL und vergleichbare Versionen vorhanden sind.

Seite generiert2026-07-10
Manager-Version2.4.5
Manager aktualisiert2026-06-05
lokale DatenOK
Upstreamnot checked
neueste erkannte Versionnicht erkannt

https://f-droid.org

  • InfoRelease/tag comparison is only available for GitHub repositories.https://f-droid.orgnone Konfidenz

Installationsmetadaten

Paketmetadaten

Paketschlüsselbrew:fdroidserver
Version2.4.5
PaketmanagerHomebrew
Paketmanager-Seitehttps://formulae.brew.sh/formula/fdroidserver
Homepagehttps://f-droid.org
Repositoryhttps://gitlab.com/fdroid/fdroidserver
Upstream-Dokumentationhttps://f-droid.org/en/docs
LizenzAGPL-3.0-or-later
Quellarchivhttps://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/f4/d8/7beac4add64c4b3d03dac01a073dc7c6beb69a7adbd4215bc8def3075d46/fdroidserver-2.4.5.tar.gz
Zuletzt aktualisiert2026-06-05T04:15:19Z
Pulseupdated
Abhängigkeitencertifi, cryptography, freetype, libmagic, libsodium, libyaml, numpy, pillow, python@3.14, qhull, rclone, s3cmd
Build-Abhängigkeitencmake, ninja, pkgconf, pybind11, rust
Von macOS bereitgestellte Bibliothekenlibffi, libxml2, libxslt
Bottleverfügbar (auf arm64_linux, arm64_sequoia, arm64_sonoma, arm64_tahoe, sonoma, x86_64_linux)
Homebrew post-installnicht definiert
Dienstkeiner deklariert
EinschränkungenFor complete functionality, fdroidserver requires that the Android SDK's "build-tools" and "platform-tools" are installed, and those require a Java JDK. Also, it is best if the base path of the Android SDK is set in the environment variable ANDROID_HOME. To do this all from the command line, run: brew install --cask android-commandlinetools temurin export ANDROID_HOME=$HOMEBREW_CELLAR/fdroidserver/2.4.5/share/android-commandlinetools $ANDROID_HOME/cmdline-tools/latest/bin/sdkmanager "platform-tools" "build-tools;34.0.0"

Registry-Fakten

Details aus der Quelldatenbank

Source DatabaseHomebrew formula API
Taphomebrew/core
Full Namefdroidserver
Version Scheme0
Revision0
Bottle Stable Root URLhttps://ghcr.io/v2/homebrew/core
Deprecatedno
Disabledno
Keg Onlyno
URL Keys
  • stable

Source-Datenbank-Treffer

Andere Paketmanager-Einträge

Treffer stammen aus externen Paketmanager-Indizes und bleiben von lokalen Automic-Vault-Paketlinks getrennt.

Debian apt95%

fdroidserver 2.4.2-1

F-Droid build server and repository tools for Android

https://f-droid.org

sudo apt install fdroidserver
  • Section: devel
  • Architecture: all
  • 26 Abhängigkeiten
  • 13 optionale Abhängigkeiten
  • normalized package name match
  • Abgeglichen nach: Fdroidserver
Debian stable package indexes · deb.debian.org · Debian stable package indexes: fdroidserver from https://deb.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/main/binary-amd64/Packages.xz
Nix95%

fdroidserver

nix profile install nixpkgs#fdroidserver
  • normalized package name match
  • Abgeglichen nach: Fdroidserver
nixpkgs package indexes · api.github.com · nixpkgs package indexes: pkgs/by-name/fd/fdroidserver/package.nix from https://api.github.com/repos/NixOS/nixpkgs/git/trees/master?recursive=1
Ubuntu apt95%

fdroidserver 2.2.1-2

F-Droid build server and repository tools for Android

https://f-droid.org

sudo apt install fdroidserver
  • Section: universe/python
  • Architecture: all
  • 19 Abhängigkeiten
  • 14 optionale Abhängigkeiten
  • normalized package name match
  • Abgeglichen nach: Fdroidserver
Ubuntu 24.04 LTS package indexes · archive.ubuntu.com · Ubuntu 24.04 LTS package indexes: fdroidserver from https://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/noble/universe/binary-amd64/Packages.gz
MacPorts95%

fdroidserver

sudo port install fdroidserver
  • normalized package name match
  • Abgeglichen nach: Fdroidserver
MacPorts ports tree · api.github.com · MacPorts ports tree: devel/fdroidserver/Portfile from https://api.github.com/repos/macports/macports-ports/git/trees/master?recursive=1

Quellspur

Aus Repository-Daten generiert

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Verwendete Quellen

  • Geiger risk classifier
  • Nucleus package database
  • av.db category and tag curation
  • cross-ecosystem install command graph
  • curated configuration and credential file locations
  • curated package history
  • external package-manager database matches
  • package relationship graph
  • package version freshness
  • package-page enrichment