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Lineage 18 Update, removes GApp #920

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arminabsalan opened this issue May 30, 2021 · 11 comments
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Lineage 18 Update, removes GApp #920

arminabsalan opened this issue May 30, 2021 · 11 comments

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@arminabsalan
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arminabsalan commented May 30, 2021

I have a Note 3 SM-N9005 on which I have installed Lineage 18.1 (Android 11).
After installing the ROM on the device, then I installed the Open GApps with the help of it's config file.
After installing the Lineage update from the settings, all apps that previously installed by Open GApps were removed and the stock apps (AOSP) were installed!
I attached the config file. would you please help me that what can I do to update Lineage without any change in apps?
gapps-config.txt

@lukasz1992
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Android 11 is not supported yet. You can try these builds: https://sourceforge.net/projects/opengapps/files/arm64/test/20210513/

@arminabsalan
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I used super package from this link:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/opengapps/files/arm/test/20210130/
Is it right?

@ccoenen
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ccoenen commented Jun 4, 2021

I just completed an upgrade to LineageOS 18.1, using this arm64 version here:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/opengapps/files/arm64/test/20210513/ (stock and nano; if you need any other version, there's an older build with pico and the others nearby).

So far everything works fine. If you want me to test anything in particular, let me know.

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  1. including Android Auto?
  2. another thing to check is to flash newer version of LineageOS 18.1 (wait 1 week for new update) and check wether opengapps are still correctly installed.

@arminabsalan
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thank you @ccoenen. but, is note 3 arm64 or arm structure?

@ccoenen
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ccoenen commented Jun 7, 2021

There are a few devices that go by that name. Namely the Mi Note 3 (codename jason), the Redmi Note 3 (codename kenzo) and the old Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (codename ha3g).

According to the lineageos wiki page (all three linked above), the Mi / Redmi models from 2016 and 2017 are arm64. The 2013 Samsung one is not. Look for "architecture" in the specifications on the right side of every wiki page.

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ccoenen commented Jun 7, 2021

  1. including Android Auto?

Sorry, I have no way of testing it.

  1. another thing to check is to flash newer version of LineageOS 18.1 (wait 1 week for new update) and check wether opengapps are still correctly installed.

I did an update just now, and I believe everything is fine.

@arminabsalan
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arminabsalan commented Jun 9, 2021

There are a few devices that go by that name. Namely the Mi Note 3 (codename jason), the Redmi Note 3 (codename kenzo) and the old Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (codename ha3g).

According to the lineageos wiki page (all three linked above), the Mi / Redmi models from 2016 and 2017 are arm64. The 2013 Samsung one is not. Look for "architecture" in the specifications on the right side of every wiki page.

I installed nano version in TWRP, it return error 64, that my device is not arm64 structure, it is arm structure.
This is the GApp log of my device info
https://mega.nz/file/dhZlGK5Z#T2idsYYf2SpQt0yZLq5DmDgMCLtwsTnlwx9T6X9Fchg

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ccoenen commented Jun 9, 2021

Yes, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is an arm device, not arm64. Sorry, I missed that detail in the initial post. I do have a different phone myself, so that's why I went with arm64 for mine.

@arminabsalan
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arminabsalan commented Jun 9, 2021

With all this, thank you for taking your time @ccoenen .

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osm0sis commented Jul 19, 2021

My guess is this device/ROM uses /product partition, which Open GApps supports for install, but the Open GApps addon.d script doesn't support restoring them until it can be properly updated to addon.d-v3.

Known issue, duplicate of #872 👍

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