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Patch version question #140

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jand23 opened this issue Jul 21, 2013 · 1 comment
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Patch version question #140

jand23 opened this issue Jul 21, 2013 · 1 comment

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jand23 commented Jul 21, 2013

I used autopatcher on cm10.1.2 last week. Pdroid 2.0 (version 1.52, from attachment of http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1923576) reported that the installed patch version is 1.51.

Is there a way to patch to a newer version? Seems there is 1.57 now. (https://github.com/CollegeDev/PDroid2.0_Framework_Patches). I would like to upgrade the Pdroid 2.0 app for some weird alarm clock issue, but a newer app can't be used with the 1.51 framework patch.

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mateor commented Jul 21, 2013

We don't support PDroid2.0. The patches are just the OpenPDroidv1.0.1 patches. The plan was to merge the two framework patches so as to support both apps. But I am the only one working toward that goal. You can see the progress here(all branches are active). I have some more work towards this on my local machine, and in fact, many of the features I have been adding to the Autopatcher (automatic update and incremental patches in particular) were written with the next OpenPdroid patch update in mind, so as to get bugfixes and updates out there without the mountain of effort updating all of the autopatcher patches generally takes.

I don't think I am letting the cat out of the bag by saying that I haven't been hearing back from CollegeDev...perhaps he has something else in mind. In my perfect world, we can keep adding any features that surface for the GPL licensed source patches and if anything is needed to support CollegeDev's closed-source app, he could send them upstream to us or commit them himself.

Long way of saying that I don;t know what would be needed to support the PDroid2.0 app since I don't have it's source code, I guess. I am making my best efforts a merging what I see in the source patches, but doing that and the autopatcher at the same time has progress moving slowly.

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