`itd` is a daemon that uses my infinitime [library](https://go.arsenm.dev/infinitime) to interact with the [PineTime](https://www.pine64.org/pinetime/) running [InfiniTime](https://infinitime.io).
Since ITD 0.0.7, packages are built and uploaded whenever a new release is created.
#### Arch Linux
Use the `itd-bin` or `itd-git` AUR packages.
#### Debian/Ubuntu
- Go to the [latest release](https://gitea.arsenm.dev/Arsen6331/itd/releases/latest) and download the `.deb` package for your CPU architecture. You can find your architecture by running `uname -m` in the terminal.
- Run `sudo apt install <package>`, replacing `<package>` with the path to the downloaded file. Note: relative paths must begin with `./`.
- Go to the [latest release](https://gitea.arsenm.dev/Arsen6331/itd/releases/latest) and download the `.rpm` package for your CPU architecture. You can find your architecture by running `uname -m` in the terminal.
- Run `sudo dnf install <package>`, replacing `<package>` with the path to the downloaded file.
- Go to the [latest release](https://gitea.arsenm.dev/Arsen6331/itd/releases/latest) and download the `.apk` package for your CPU architecture. You can find your architecture by running `uname -m` in the terminal.
- Run `sudo apk add --allow-untrusted <package>`, replacing `<package>` with the path to the downloaded file.
This daemon comes with a binary called `itctl` which uses the socket to control the daemon from the command line. As such, it can be scripted using bash.
The easiest way to install `itgui` is to use my other project, [LURE](https://gitea.arsenm.dev/Arsen6331/lure). LURE will only work if your package manager is `apt`, `dnf`, `yum`, `zypper`, `pacman`, or `apk`.
Instructions:
1. Install LURE. This can be done with the following command: `curl https://www.arsenm.dev/lure.sh | bash`.
2. Check to make sure LURE is properly installed by running `lure ref`.
3. Run `lure in itgui`. This process may take a while as it will compile `itgui` from source and package it for your distro.
4. Once the process is complete, you should be able to open and use `itgui` like any other app.
Due to the use of OpenGL, cross-compilation of `itgui` isn't as simple as that of `itd` and `itctl`. The following guide from the Fyne website should work for `itgui`: https://developer.fyne.io/started/cross-compiling.
To install, install the go compiler and make. Usually, go is provided by a package either named `go` or `golang`, and make is usually provided by `make`. The go compiler must be version 1.17 or newer for various new `reflect` features.
The socket uses the [DRPC](https://github.com/storj/drpc) library for requests. The code generated by this framework is located in [`internal/rpc`](internal/rpc)
This will compile `itd` and `itctl` for Linux aarch64 which is what runs on the PinePhone. This daemon only runs on Linux due to the library's dependencies (`dbus`, and `bluez` specifically).