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Could you tag the releases (in other words, create a "1.0.0" or something release right now)? So we could package super-bootimg on GNU/Linux distributions.
From the bootimg-tools I have found, it seems to be the best maintained one that can be downloaded without pulling huge Android sources. Especially jni/extract.c and jni/repack.c could be useful as regular GNU/Linux command line tools.
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Could you tag the releases (in other words, create a "1.0.0" or something release right now)? So we could package super-bootimg on GNU/Linux distributions.
From the bootimg-tools I have found, it seems to be the best maintained one that can be downloaded without pulling huge Android sources. Especially jni/extract.c and jni/repack.c could be useful as regular GNU/Linux command line tools.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: