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over-simplistic instructions to building the Android package from source ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The easiest way to build things is using our container: mkdir $HOME/src cd $HOME/src git clone git://github.com/subsurface/subsurface cd subsurface git checkout version or branch you are testing cd .. sudo docker run -v $HOME/src/subsurface:/android/subsurface -w /android --name=android-builder-docker -d subsurface/android-build-container:5.15.1 /bin/sleep 60m sudo docker exec -t android-builder-docker git config --global user.email "ci@subsurface-divelog.org" sudo docker exec -t android-builder-docker git config --global user.name "Subsurface CI" sudo docker exec -t android-builder-docker apt-get install --reinstall cpp-7 gcc-7-base libgcc-7-dev libcc1-0 gcc-7 sudo docker exec -t android-builder-docker /bin/bash -x ./subsurface/packaging/android/qmake-build.sh alternatively you can build locally without the help of our container. Setup your build environment on a Ubuntu 20.04 Linux box I think these packages should be enough: sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install -y \ autoconf \ automake \ cmake \ git \ libtool-bin \ make \ wget \ unzip \ python \ python3-pip \ bzip2 \ pkg-config \ libx11-xcb1 \ libgl1-mesa-glx \ libglib2.0-0 \ openjdk-8-jdk \ curl \ coreutils \ p7zip-full sudo mkdir /android sudo chown `id -un` /android cd /android wget https://dl.google.com/android/repository/commandlinetools-linux-6858069_latest.zip unzip commandlinetools-linux-*.zip git clone git://github.com/subsurface/subsurface # now get the SDK, NDK, Qt, everything that's needed bash /android/subsurface/packaging/android/android-build-setup.sh Once this has completed, you should have a working build environment. bash -x subsurface/packaging/android/qmake-build.sh should build a working .aab as well as a .apk that can be installed on your attached device: ./platform-tools/adb install ./subsurface-mobile-build/android-build/build/outputs/apk/debug/android-build-debug.apk Note that since you don't have the same signing key that I have, you'll have to uninstalled the 'official' Subsurface-mobile binary in order for this to work. And likewise you have to uninstall yours before you'll be able to install an official binary again.