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2015-07-23 03:33:06 +0200
Edit1:
Google free fork of TextSecure works fine on Jolla!
Check out the comments below for more.
Keep in mind that this is no offical build from Open WhisperSystems.
Edit2:
Now @ Harbour
Big thanks to leszek and rrunner64!!
Maybe this TextSecure issue is something for the "Which feature do you want next" wiki.
I placed a corresponding question there...
To those of you who use the Android version:
What is the minimal google contamination level, that makes it possible to use TextSecure?
Meaning, do I need a google account and gapps or is it sufficient to get google services running?
To build the apk for TextSecure from the source at https://whispersystems.org/ is pretty straightforward. So I think one would only really need the push service from google.
Untill now didn't get Textsecure operational.
com.google.android.gms-(3.1.36).apk I can install and it seems to work but is to old for
TextSecure. If I update via apptoid or download a recent version I can install it but it crashes instantainiously. Nevertheless TS starts and works up to the key generation step, then it crashes. My guess is this is due to the crashing google services.
Installing the google store following the description here at TJC seems to work but the store also crashes before it really starts.
Does someone have a hint what is wrong here?
Is there a known problem with 1.1.6.27?
Thanks a lot!
Edit3:
Big thanks also to the developers of the Google free TextSecure version!
Please take a look at JavaJens repo and support the great work there!
Last but not least thanks to open whispersystems who developed the original app.
If we ask nicely and give it some time they may help to make this Sailfish native...
Feel free to encourage them ;)
Integration of the TextSecure V2 protocol into the OS like in CyanogenMod would be even better. https://whispersystems.org/blog/cyanogen-integration/
rrunner64 ( 2014-02-21 17:03:16 +0200 )editespecially now, as many are seeking WhatsApp alternatives and TextSecure has been released with IP based messaging support! https://whispersystems.org/blog/the-new-textsecure/ Clients for iOS and Desktop are in the making. In addition to synchronous instant messages with XMPP (and hopefully soon OTR), TextSecure support would make a good counterpart for asynchronous messages (SMS- and IP-based). Integrated into the unified messaging of SailfishOS would be ideal. The only problem I see is to find an adaequate replacement for Google's push service (GCM).
tad ( 2014-02-25 00:33:15 +0200 )editIt is actually possible to get TextSecure to run by using the voice call verification method.
That said, it is not possible to access Jolla's address book, nor does it seem possible to add contact. Anyone know a way to do that?
rafaelino ( 2014-02-25 01:17:10 +0200 )editOn Cyanogenmod ( http://www.cyanogenmod.org/blog/whisperpush-secure-messaging-integration) textsecure is combined with the whisperpush protocol see github: https://github.com/WhisperSystems/TextSecure-Server/wiki/API-Protocol
meneer ( 2014-02-25 09:53:44 +0200 )editI became interested into TextSecure, until i found this piece from F-Droid: »The latest version of the application is 0.6.2, and the security flaw has now been fixed. However, the author has not published any source code corresponding to the binary he released of this version, and far from wishing to help anyone stuck with his previous disastrous mistake, he actually asked for the application to be removed from our repository as he wants to distribute it via Google Play only.« Kills trust in it.
Blizzz ( 2014-02-25 12:08:37 +0200 )edit