macOS
brew install fdroidserverlocal Homebrew formula metadata
sudo port install fdroidserverMacPorts ports tree · devel/fdroidserver/Portfile · Source: api.github.com
brew
Consultez les chemins d'installation, exécutables, métadonnées et notes de sécurité de fdroidserver pour les workflows d'agents IA.
installation
brew install fdroidserverlocal Homebrew formula metadata
sudo port install fdroidserverMacPorts ports tree · devel/fdroidserver/Portfile · Source: api.github.com
sudo apt install fdroidserverDebian stable package indexes · fdroidserver · Source: deb.debian.org
nix profile install nixpkgs#fdroidservernixpkgs package indexes · pkgs/by-name/fd/fdroidserver/package.nix · Source: api.github.com
aperçu
Create and manage Android app repositories for F-Droid
historique
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
posture de sécurité
Aucun manifest local de gestion des secrets correspondant n'a été trouvé pour fdroidserver. Les métadonnées de paquet Nucleus restent publiées ici afin que la couverture future dispose d'une URL stable.
Avant une utilisation sans surveillance par un agent, vérifiez si l'outil lit des identifiants en clair, écrit un état distant, publie des artefacts ou lance des plugins.
local files
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.
Config paths the tool may read or write during local use.
config.yml~/fdroid/config.ymlCredential-bearing paths to review before unattended agent runs.
~/.local/share/fdroidserver/keystore.jksexécutables
| Commande | Type | Exposition | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
fdroid | cli | exécutable global |
fraîcheur
Ces signaux séparent l'âge de génération de la page, l'activité du gestionnaire de paquets et la comparaison avec les versions amont. Un retard de version n'est signalé que lorsqu'une URL de preuve et des versions comparables sont présentes.
métadonnées d'installation
| Clé du paquet | brew:fdroidserver |
|---|---|
| Version | 2.4.5 |
| Gestionnaire de paquets | Homebrew |
| Page du gestionnaire de paquets | https://formulae.brew.sh/formula/fdroidserver |
| Page d'accueil | https://f-droid.org |
| Dépôt | https://gitlab.com/fdroid/fdroidserver |
| Docs amont | https://f-droid.org/en/docs |
| Licence | AGPL-3.0-or-later |
| Archive source | https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/f4/d8/7beac4add64c4b3d03dac01a073dc7c6beb69a7adbd4215bc8def3075d46/fdroidserver-2.4.5.tar.gz |
| Dernière mise à jour | 2026-06-05T04:15:19Z |
| Pulse | updated |
| Dépendances | certifi, cryptography, freetype, libmagic, libsodium, libyaml, numpy, pillow, python@3.14, qhull, rclone, s3cmd |
| Dépendances de compilation | cmake, ninja, pkgconf, pybind11, rust |
| Bibliothèques fournies par macOS | libffi, libxml2, libxslt |
| Bouteille | disponible (sur arm64_linux, arm64_sequoia, arm64_sonoma, arm64_tahoe, sonoma, x86_64_linux) |
| post-install Homebrew | non défini |
| Service | aucun déclaré |
| Précautions | For 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" |
faits du registre
| Source Database | Homebrew formula API |
|---|---|
| Tap | homebrew/core |
| Full Name | fdroidserver |
| Version Scheme | 0 |
| Revision | 0 |
| Bottle Stable Root URL | https://ghcr.io/v2/homebrew/core |
| Deprecated | no |
| Disabled | no |
| Keg Only | no |
| URL Keys |
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correspondances dans les bases sources
Les correspondances proviennent d’index externes de gestionnaires de paquets et restent séparées des liens de paquets Automic Vault locaux.
fdroidserver 2.4.2-1
F-Droid build server and repository tools for Android
sudo apt install fdroidserverfdroidserver
nix profile install nixpkgs#fdroidserverfdroidserver 2.2.1-2
F-Droid build server and repository tools for Android
sudo apt install fdroidserverfdroidserver
sudo port install fdroidserverpiste source
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