Hi @LaurentG, my comment was not a criticism of your unofficial 9-pie build, but just a hint that my microG ‘pachting’ did not work, although it does work on the official /e/ OS e-12-oreo.
Well, now I’ve made another attempt which was successful.
First of all: I noticed on your build that the function ‘Erease all data (factory reset)’ does not work, i.e. the tap on the button ‘Erase everything’ shows no reaction - the function is not executed.
The starting point was a new fresh installation of your /e/ OS e-0.12-p-20201001-UNOFFICIAL-herolte with the old version microG Services Core version 0.2.10.19420
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I was able to upgrade to the current version microG Services Core version 0.2.12.203315 by manually. So now ‘StopCovid France’ also works on a /e/ OS 9-Pie ROM.
Again, unfortunately, I can’t do anything with “bugs” of this version… What I will try to do is to make sure that this is a “general” bug (with version 0.12 of /e/) and not only with MY version of /e/
Again, my motivation to give you feedback was the recognition of your work.
The official ROM e-0.12-o-2020093076269-dev-herolte can be used in practice Galaxy S7 also runs excellently with LOS 17.1 including microG Services Core v0.2.12.20331 and receives monthly updates. From my point of view everything is okay.
First: Thank you very much for the build! I use it as daily driver, and it works fine.
I only have one error sometimes. It happens one or two times a week. When I try to start an app - it changes which one it is - the app needs 10-30 seconds to start - but stock at start. Then nothing happens.
Only an restart is a solution.
Does anyone has a same error? Or is it only my problem?
Thanks.
How did you flash it?
I am on the previous version.
Should I dirty flash it or should I wipe anything before?
Thanks in advance and best regards from Munich
Personnaly, I always dirty flash…
May be, it’s unsecure or something like that but… it works.
I have sometimes a very annoying issue, the sim card disconnect / reconnect itself… But I think this an hardware issue on my old phone which fall down few times…
As long as an update is made within an Android version, a dirty flash is sufficient from my experience. When changing an Android version, on the other hand, a clean flash makes sense, even if it sometimes works dirty. Now, after almost three days, everything works fine with this release. Thanks @LaurentG for his work.