ToolsInstallation » History » Version 6
Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli, 06/07/2016 05:43 PM
| 1 | 5 | Paul Kocialkowski | h1. Tools installation |
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| 3 | This page explains how to install the various tools used with Replicant. It is assumed that you are running a GNU/Linux operating system. |
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| 5 | h2. ADB |
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| 7 | ADB can be installed from the repositories of your GNU/Linux distribution (if available) or from our released tools. |
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| 8 | 2 | Paul Kocialkowski | Note: you may need to run ADB as root if your current user doesn't have USB access privileges. |
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| 10 | h3. From GNU/Linux distributions repositories |
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| 12 | h4. Debian |
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| 14 | <pre> |
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| 15 | apt-get install android-tools-adb |
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| 16 | </pre> |
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| 18 | 6 | Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli | h4. Parabola |
| 19 | <pre> |
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| 20 | pacman -S android-tools |
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| 21 | </pre> |
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| 23 | 1 | Paul Kocialkowski | h3. From our released tools |
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| 25 | 4 | Paul Kocialkowski | 1. Download the @adb@ tool, the @adb.asc@ signature and the checksum from [[ReplicantImages]] for the latest image |
| 26 | 1 | Paul Kocialkowski | 2. Make sure you have added the [[ReplicantReleaseKey|Replicant release key]] to your GPG keyring |
| 27 | 3. Check the signature of the @adb@ tool: |
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| 28 | <pre> |
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| 29 | 4 | Paul Kocialkowski | gpg --armor --verify path/to/adb.asc path/to/adb |
| 30 | 1 | Paul Kocialkowski | </pre> |
| 31 | 4. Make sure the check succeeds, *do not run the binary if it doesn't*! |
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| 32 | 5. Check the checksum of the @adb@ tool: |
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| 33 | <pre> |
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| 34 | md5sum -c tools.md5 |
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| 35 | </pre> |
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| 36 | 6. Make sure the check succeeds for @adb@, *do not run the binary if it doesn't*! |
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| 38 | As @adb@ is built as a 32 bit binary, you will need to install compatibility libraries for 32 bits executables if your computer is running on a 64 bit architecture. |
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| 39 | 7. Make sure @adb@ can be executed: |
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| 40 | <pre> |
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| 41 | chmod a+x adb |
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| 42 | </pre> |
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| 44 | h2. Fastboot |
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| 46 | Fastboot can be installed from the repositories of your GNU/Linux distribution (if available) or from our released tools. |
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| 47 | 2 | Paul Kocialkowski | Note: you may need to run fastboot as root if your current user doesn't have USB access privileges. |
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| 49 | h3. From GNU/Linux distributions repositories |
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| 51 | h4. Debian |
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| 53 | <pre> |
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| 54 | apt-get install android-tools-fastboot |
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| 55 | </pre> |
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| 57 | h3. From our released tools |
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| 59 | 4 | Paul Kocialkowski | 1. Download the @fastboot@ tool, the @fasboot.asc@ signature and the checksum from [[ReplicantImages]] for the latest image |
| 60 | 1 | Paul Kocialkowski | 2. Make sure you have added the [[ReplicantReleaseKey|Replicant release key]] to your GPG keyring |
| 61 | 3. Check the signature of the @fastboot@ tool: |
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| 62 | <pre> |
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| 63 | 4 | Paul Kocialkowski | gpg --armor --verify path/to/fastboot.asc path/to/fastboot |
| 64 | 1 | Paul Kocialkowski | </pre> |
| 65 | 4. Make sure the check succeeds, *do not run the binary if it doesn't*! |
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| 66 | 5. Check the checksum of the @fastboot@ tool: |
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| 67 | <pre> |
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| 68 | md5sum -c tools.md5 |
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| 69 | </pre> |
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| 70 | 6. Make sure the check succeeds for @fastboot@, *do not run the binary if it doesn't*! |
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| 72 | As @fastboot@ is built as a 32 bit binary, you will need to install compatibility libraries for 32 bits executables if your computer is running on a 64 bit architecture. |
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| 73 | 7. Make sure @fastboot@ can be executed: |
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| 74 | <pre> |
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| 75 | chmod a+x fastboot |
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| 76 | </pre> |
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| 78 | h2. Heimdall |
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| 80 | Heimdall can be installed from the repositories of your GNU/Linux distribution (if available), from our released tools or from the developer's website. |
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| 81 | 2 | Paul Kocialkowski | Note: you may need to run heimdall as root if your current user doesn't have USB access privileges. |
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| 83 | h3. From GNU/Linux distributions repositories |
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| 85 | h4. Debian |
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| 87 | <pre> |
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| 88 | apt-get install heimdall-flash |
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| 89 | </pre> |
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| 91 | h3. From our released tools |
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| 93 | 4 | Paul Kocialkowski | 1. Download the @heimdall@ tool, the @heimdall.asc@ signature and the checksum from [[ReplicantImages]] for the latest image |
| 94 | 1 | Paul Kocialkowski | 2. Make sure you have added the [[ReplicantReleaseKey|Replicant release key]] to your GPG keyring |
| 95 | 3. Check the signature of the @heimdall@ tool: |
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| 96 | <pre> |
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| 97 | 4 | Paul Kocialkowski | gpg --armor --verify path/to/heimdall.asc path/to/heimdall |
| 98 | 1 | Paul Kocialkowski | </pre> |
| 99 | 4. Make sure the check succeeds, *do not run the binary if it doesn't*! |
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| 100 | 5. Check the checksum of the @heimdall@ tool: |
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| 101 | <pre> |
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| 102 | md5sum -c tools.md5 |
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| 103 | </pre> |
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| 104 | 6. Make sure the check succeeds for @heimdall@, *do not run the binary if it doesn't*! |
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| 106 | 3 | Paul Kocialkowski | As @heimdall@ is built as a 32 bit binary, you will need to install compatibility libraries for 32 bits executables if your computer is running on a 64 bit architecture. |
| 107 | 7. Make sure @heimdall@ can be executed: |
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| 108 | 1 | Paul Kocialkowski | <pre> |
| 109 | chmod a+x heimdall |
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| 110 | </pre> |
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| 112 | h3. From the developer's website |
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| 114 | Instructions to install heimdall can be found on the developer's website: http://glassechidna.com.au/heimdall/ |