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To check for updated gradle dependencies, run `gradle dependencyUpdates`. Additionally, the git submodule in `ext/syncthing/src/github.com/syncthing/syncthing` may need to be updated.
To build the Syncthing app on Windows we need to include the native syncthing binaries:
- Download the `syncthing-linux-386` and `syncthing-linux-arm` archives from [syncthing releases](https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/releases) and extract them. In each there is a `syncthing` executable. Rename and place both of these to `libs/x86/libsyncthing.so` and `libs/armeabi/libsyncthing.so` respectively.
You will also need to replace the standard `build.gradle` file with [this one](https://gist.github.com/Moter8/9cfc191434d1989d86be).
The syncthing backend used for this android application provides a web interface by default. It can be accessed via the Settings menu -> 'Web GUI'. It is quite helpful to access this web interface from your development machine. Read [android documentation](http://developer.android.com/tools/devices/emulator.html#redirection) on how to access the network of your emulator. Or use the following steps to connect to the single currently running emulator/AVD.
- Start syncthing app on your emulator and access the web interface from you favorite browser of your development machine via [http://127.0.0.1:18080](http://127.0.0.1:18080)