Android App Support not working
Entering the blendOS settings, i click on initialize and it spams permission prompts, and then it thinks its installed but nothing works.
I tried afterwards to install waydroid manually because i thought that would fix it and give me the ability to initialize with -s GAPPS but that didnt work either, as the "host" blendOS has broken repos and dependancies and package managers and kernel additions that are just too many to fix myself. I am truely at a loss here, i didnt even get an error log, it just said that the commands i was trying to use didnt exist, so i tried to make them exist by adding containers for ubuntu and arch and shit just in case, but that only got me a little farther before it told me it couldnt lock the file location or sum. and then i tried just installing in the container because fuck it at least its some form of android app support, but it really just installed the waydroid app and didnt actually install the app iykwim.
TLDR: musty dusty crusty rusty BlendOS kernel stuff makes android file a restraining order against blend AND its children (containers)
if anyone knows how to help, please lmk what yall think because i just want GMS waydroid
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IT DOESNT EVEN HAVE SUPPORT FOR GIT???? WTF IMMA CRY π
system?
system command install?
u can use user command install container
wdym it does
pretty sure git is part of
baseWell idk whats happening then π
Imma upload a screenshot of all if the attempts
install it with
system? install git?
yeah
im sorry i know these questions probably sound really uneducated, but the docs just confused me more because i couldnt find anything
sudo system install git
they're not greatso how does "system" work
installs packages to the host
so i could do sudo system install waydroid too?
and then sudo waydroid init gapps
no
that's preinstalled
you can do that if you want
it wont let me );
because waydroid is preinstalled
not paret of the
system overlay
this will be fixed in v4okok
understood
i cant init though

git is installed then
but git isnt being recognized by the terminal
does this mean i need to git again?

weird
maybe just do your git work in an arch container
okay, will using git to install something install it where it can be initialized by the host OS or is it not able to see
what's in the container stays in the container
but can be called from the host shell
how can i do this? ( do i just associate git to arch?)
wait let me see something i think i figured it out
the host terminal is screaming at me
and it wont do it in the containers either
):::

do what it says
apt
--fix-brokenit says this:
it's called pastebin
use it
Pastebin
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Pastebin
[christopher@ubuntu ~]$ sudo apt --fix-broken installReading packag...
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@mr uni.jar, you've gained the level
2you may just wanna wait for v4 stable
your install seems quite fucked
okay
im going to try alpha 4 jbc this is a new install
and there rlly isnt anything to save
ty for your help though (: