archipelago f54c853128 feat(mesh): Reticulum LoRa hardware gates pass + RNS Resource transfer + image/voice attachments
Phase 0 gates #2/#3 (two-node LXMF-over-LoRa, external Sideband interop) passed
on real hardware (.116's flashed Heltec V3 RNode <-> a phone-flashed RNode running
Sideband) — RNS announce, encrypted DM round-trip, and contact binding all verified
live. Fixed two bugs found in the process: the Reticulum send path wasn't stamping
outbound messages as E2E despite LXMF being unconditionally encrypted, and the
per-message transport pill collapsed Meshcore/Meshtastic into one generic "lora"
color instead of distinguishing the three radio transports.

Built on top of that link: a Columba-style image/file send experience —
compression-quality presets with a real transfer-time estimate (mesh.transport-advice,
now device-throughput-aware), receive-side thumbnail previews + auto-render for
already-local attachments, and async voice messages, all reusing the existing
ContentRef/ContentInline attachment pipeline. The headline addition is genuine RNS
Resource transfer support (daemon-side RNS.Link + RNS.Resource, Rust-side
send_resource/resource_recv plumbing, a new "resource-mesh" transport-advice tier)
so compressed photos up to 2MB now actually transfer over LoRa for Reticulum peers
instead of always falling back to Tor past the small inline-chunk cap.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-30 19:57:01 -04:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Build the PyInstaller single-binary for the OTA (plan Phase 1 packaging).
# Output: dist/archy-reticulum-daemon — drop next to /usr/local/bin/archipelago.
set -euo pipefail
cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")"
if [ ! -d .venv ]; then
python3 -m venv .venv
fi
.venv/bin/pip install -q -r requirements.txt -r requirements-build.txt
rm -rf build dist archy-reticulum-daemon.spec
# --collect-submodules: RNS/LXMF load most of their own internals dynamically
# (interface drivers, transport backends), which PyInstaller's static import
# analysis can't see from a plain `import RNS`.
#
# -d noarchive is NOT optional: RNS.Interfaces/__init__.py builds its
# `__all__` by glob-ing *.py/*.pyc next to its own `__file__` at import time
# (`from RNS.Interfaces import *` in Reticulum.py relies on that). PyInstaller
# normally zips pure-Python modules into an in-binary PYZ archive, so
# `__file__` doesn't point at a real directory and the glob comes back empty
# -> `NameError: name 'Interface' is not defined` at RNS.Reticulum() bring-up.
# noarchive keeps modules as loose .pyc files on disk so the glob still works.
.venv/bin/pyinstaller --onefile --name archy-reticulum-daemon --clean --noconfirm \
--collect-submodules RNS \
--collect-submodules LXMF \
--collect-data RNS \
-d noarchive \
reticulum_daemon.py
echo "Built dist/archy-reticulum-daemon ($(du -h dist/archy-reticulum-daemon | cut -f1))"