pantalaimon-ut/README.md
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# Pantalaimon UT
End-to-end encryption aware Matrix reverse proxy daemon for Ubuntu Touch.
[source code](https://git.sr.ht/~thrrgilag/pantalaimon-ut) -
[issue tracker](https://todo.sr.ht/~thrrgilag/pantalaimon-ut) -
[mailing list](https://lists.sr.ht/~thrrgilag/pantalaimon-ut) -
[releases](https://git.sr.ht/~thrrgilag/pantalaimon-ut/refs)
## TODO
- [x] About page
- [x] App icon
- [x] Fix image fetching (fixed in fluffychat)
- [x] Cross compile python+pantalaimon
- [-] Import/export keys
- [-] Ability to verify, ignore, or blacklist devices
## Known Issues
- Previously encrypted messages may not be decrypted
## panctl
The ability to verify, ignore, or blacklist devices is currently limited to the use of the panctl utility which can be accessed using the Terminal app by running `/opt/click.ubuntu.com/pantalaimon.thrrgilag/current/panctl`. See the [man](https://github.com/matrix-org/pantalaimon/blob/master/docs/man/panctl.md) for details on how to use it.
## Build pantalaimon and panctl
The background daemon (pantalaimon) and shell utility (panctl) are built directly on device due to complications with cross compiling dependencies. You'll need a device with sufficient space free on the system partition to install all of the required packages. For the most recent release I utilized a Raspberry Pi 4 to create the binaries for arm64 and armhf.
1. Put the dev-build.sh script in /home/phablet on the target device and execute `./dev-build.sh`
2. Pull the ~/pantalaimon-build/dist/pantalaimon and ~/pantalaimon-build/dist/panctl to your local source tree
3. Rename the files to add -{ARCH} *(e.g. mv pantalaimon pantalaimon-arm64)*
## Build click package
- Install or update [clickable](https://clickable-ut.dev/en/latest/install.html)
- For ARM64 devices run `clickable --arch=arm64`
- For ARMHF devices run `clickable --arch=armhf`
## Contributing
Report bugs or send patches to
[~thrrgilag/pantalaimon-ut@lists.sr.ht](https://lists.sr.ht/~thrrgilag/pantalaimon-ut).
A tutorial for git send-email can be found at [git-send-email.io](https://git-send-email.io/)
if you're not familiar with this method.
You can also join my public chat room at [#dev:thrrgilag.ems.host](https://matrix.to/#/#dev:thrrgilag.ems.host) or dev@conference.dreamfall.space (*xmpp*).
## License
Copyright (C) 2021 Morgan McMillian
Licensed under the Apache Software License 2.0