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So I was able to get my Custom LineageOS 18.1 built with signature spoofing and I was able to install it and boot it up and MicroG is able to see that Sig Spoof in enabled. So now I'm wanting to start customizing the ROM to my needs, like adding APK's and general customization of the menus or other little tweaks and was just wanting to know is there any guides out there for Customizing a lineageOS rom? Any tips or pointers? Also, if anyone would like to download my ROM and check things out, please DM me for the link.
And thanks in advance!

drarkanex said:
So I was able to get my Custom LineageOS 18.1 built with signature spoofing and I was able to install it and boot it up and MicroG is able to see that Sig Spoof in enabled. So now I'm wanting to start customizing the ROM to my needs, like adding APK's and general customization of the menus or other little tweaks and was just wanting to know is there any guides out there for Customizing a lineageOS rom? Any tips or pointers? Also, if anyone would like to download my ROM and check things out, please DM me for the link.
And thanks in advance!
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If you ask about customizing the ROM like menus and other styles then you can do them with the help of third-party apps , eg. Substratum. What it does basically is applying a customised overlay over the stock overlay , you can find the app and themes from the google play store itself. There are many options available and you can customize it your way.
Talking about device tweaks then you'll need to refer to your device maintainers.

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RESPECT the devs and their work

Tired of updating your mod for every new ROM release?
You want give users the possibility to combine different mods without creating tons of different files for all possible combinations?
Then have a look at my Xposed framework - modifications without APK changes!
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There are a lot of excellent modules which realize much more settings and options than some custom ROMs.
So my question is: many of Xposed users have signature with Device & ROM information, including name, version, build, etc... even color and SD card size and vendor. But nobody write information about special Xposed mod usage. Why?
Remember that devs do and share all their hard work for free and against other things in their personal life, so... RESPECT please the devs and their work at least with information in your signatures!
Why are you quoting my signature for this???

Xposed, GB, CM... What's the difference?

Hi,
Could someone please explain the difference between stock, Xposed, GB, CM, or other? I've built pc's and servers but this would be the first time I attempt to fool around with an Android.
Thanks!
Dannym.asdf said:
Hi,
Could someone please explain the difference between stock, Xposed, GB, CM, or other? I've built pc's and servers but this would be the first time I attempt to fool around with an Android.
Thanks!
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I'll try to keep it simple with this.
1) Stock :- The ROM and Kernel you get from the factory along with your phone.
2) Xposed :- Refers to a set of modules that can be added to the existing ROM to change appearance, add functionality and provide you with features that would otherwise not be available in your 'Stock' ROM option. - Xposed requires you to have root privileges on your phone (i.e super user or admin rights)
3) GB : Gingerbread ??
4) CM : Cyanogen Mod : Refers to the most wide spread ROMs available for android. It offers most features of Stock ROMs coupled with things like a theme engine, dedicated music controls etc.
Head over to the forum rules for a quick look and also see the WIki page for more info : http://forum.xda-developers.com/announcement.php?f=613 .
Have fun messing around :good:
GB
Thank you!
Gravity Box...?
Dannym.asdf said:
Thank you!
Gravity Box...?
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Ah . That's an exposed module that incorporates several other Xposed modules in a single package

[GUIDE][MM & N] No GAPPs using MicroG - Universal

** This guide is depreciated, there is a new updated guide here**
If you are planning on using LineageOS 14 for this guide, you can bypass all of this except configuring location backends and battery optimization by heading to https://lineage.microg.org and downloading their ROM.
All download links as well as a link to a list of Open-Source applications to replace commonly used Play Store apps are in the third post.
*This will NOT work with MIUI Global, as the Play Store is already included in the ROM by default.*
I will be continuously updating this guide for everyone as I stumble upon more supported ROMs, more MicroG flashable zips, and other misc. edits. This is made with Android Marshmallow and Nougat in mind as it is all I have tested on, however this may work on older releases of Android with Xposed support or ROMs with Signature Spoofing. This has also only been personally tested on the XT1607 variant.
In order to sync calendars and contacts from your Google account, you must flash the Google Sync Addon by ale5000. If you want swipe gesture typing on the AOSP keyboard, you must flash Shadow53's swipelib.zip. Shadow53 also has a No-Gapps zip package that includes F-Droid, Firefox, and several other apps.
One final thing: This is not for everyone. There was a point in time I didn’t ever think I could go without the Play Store, but ever since I have I don't want to go back. There are numerous pros to switching to a Google-free android setup such as much better battery life, more privacy on your device, a world of open-source alternatives to popular applications, and more. If you have any questions, or if any of this seems daunting if you are newer to things of this nature, please do not hesitate to ask for help. I will try the best I can in my free time to help. Thank you for taking the time to read this, let’s go ahead and start.
*Disclaimer* Your warranty is now void if you modify your phone. I'm not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards, thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed.
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*This first post is for ROMs without native Signature Spoofing support. A list of those with native spoofing can be found in the second post as well as the guide for ROMs that include native signature spoofing.*
What You'll Need:
1. Your Phone with at least 80% battery, preferably 100%.
2. A computer to transfer files to phone
3. You must have Root Access. This can be native root or Magisk root.
4. Your ROM of choice
5. Download the correct Xposed SDK and Xposed APK for your version of Android. The Xposed SDK version may differ for your device.
6. MicroG Unofficial Installer ZIP and Google Sync Addon (optional) by ale5000 or any of Shadow53's MicroG flashable files (download links in third post)
7. Your favorite backup method if you wish to back up such as Titanium Backup, MyBackup Root/Pro, etc.
8. Third Party App Store/APK downloader such as Yalp Store if not wishing to use all open source apps
9. A working Google account
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Alrighty, let’s finally get into the steps.
1. Make sure you have downloaded the requirements.
2. If you wish, backup the data you want. This should not erase any files stored on an SD card, but I cannot guarantee.
3. Boot into a custom recovery, I am using TWRP
4. Use the standard wipe data options
5. Flash the files in the following order:
Your ROM of choice
MicroG Unofficial installer
Xposed SDK
Custom kernel if using one
6. Just to be safe and to avoid any potential complications, now reboot the device and set up the basics. Afterwards, boot back into recovery.
7. In recovery, wipe Dalvik/ART cache only (Not really required, I always recommend it though just to be safe)
8. Go into Settings —> Security —> Turn Unknown Sources on to allow for APK installs.
9. Install the Xposed Installer APK
10. Open Xposed, grant any permissions/root permissions if it asks for any. Go to download, and search for FakeGApps. Download and install. Next go into the Modules tab of Xposed, and check the box next to the module. Reboot to activate (A soft reboot may work, but I recommend a full reboot.) Installing this allows MicroG to bind to the system and spoof the required signatures.
11. Open MicroG in the app drawer, and allow all permissions it asks for. While in here, turn on Google Device Registration
12. After allowing all permissions, go into Settings. Go to Accounts —> Add Account —> Google Account. Sign into your Google Account. This is necessary to allow certain applications that require Google Play Services to work properly.
13. After signing in, head back into MicroG, go under Google Cloud Messaging and enable.
14. In MicroG settings, head to the UnifiedNLP settings. Under the Configure location backends section, open WiFi Location Service and select Mozilla Location Service and grant any permissions asked. Under Configure address lookup backends, select Nominatim.
15. Finally, in Settings, go to Location and change the mode to High accuracy.
16. Check MicroG's Self-Check to see if everything has been set up properly, and if so, you are good to go!
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*This post is the steps for ROMs that natively support Signature Spoofing. There is a list at the bottom of this post of those that currently support it
What you will need:
Your Phone
The ROM that supports Signature Spoofing and the kernel of your choice
MicroG unofficial installer and (optional) Google Sync Addon by ale5000 or one of Shadow53's MicroG installers
Magisk Root Manager (Optional)
About 20-30 minutes of your time
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Steps:
1. Backup anything you want to have backed up. I recommend backup up your Contacts and Calendar events if you have those synced to Google
2. Boot into Recovery on your phone
3. Perform a standard wipe in TWRP
4. Flash the ROM
5. Flash the chosen microG zip file(s)
6. (Optional) Flash Magisk and your favorite kernel
7. (For crDroid Only)If you are flashing crDroid, you need to head over to Settings --> Miscellaneous and turn on the Signature Spoofing toggle
8. Go into Self-Check in microG, and tap the text that says "System grants signature spoofing permission", and allow microG that permission.
9. Still in MicroG, head back to the main part of the app. Open UnifiedNLP.
10. Select the pre-installed location backends.
11. Sign in to your Google account if you wish
12. You're done!
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Moto G4 Play ROMs with Native Signature Spoofing
crDroid v3.8.1 - Android 7.1.2
ViperOS Coral - Android 7.1.2
TipsyOS - Android 7.1.2
AEX - Android 7.1.2
AICP (@ki's build) - Android 7.1.2
Glassrom Official - Android 7.1.2
MicroG Project has released an unofficial fork of LineageOS 14 that now includes signature spoofing and MicroG components. You will not need to follow anything in this guide except configuring location backends if you download their LineageOS build. There is no Play Store functionality added, although F-Droid (an open source app store) is included by default. You can add the Play Store with a zip that Shadow53 provided on their website (link in post below) More info can be found on their website
Flashable Packages and App Replacements
There are several different MicroG flashable zip files to choose from. ale5000 has one that includes MicroG, several location backends, and the Play Store. Shadow53 has MicroG and several other zip files such as an F-Droid package, the Swipe Libs for gesture typing on the AOSP keyboard, and several more.
Downloads:
MicroG Unofficial Installer - ale5000
Shadow53's Downloads for MicroG, F-Droid, and more
Now alternatives to apps you might commonly use such as Twitter, Facebook, Gmail, etc. can be a bit difficult to find at first. I stumbled upon a list that a user by the name of Datenschutz has compiled on GitHub that has a good collection of alternative open-source applications. Also, you can alternatively download APK files of certain apps such as Netflix, Messenger Lite, etc. if you don't find a suitable replacement.
Some open-source apps that are found on F-Droid I use daily are:
Flym - RSS Reader
QK SMS - SMS App
Twidere - Twitter Client
Toffeed - Facebook web-client
Newpipe - YouTube player
K9 Material - Mail app
ApkTrack - Checks for updates on APKs installed
Hi,
a Google account isn't required for Google Cloud Messaging (but it is required for many other things).
Also the official Play Store and contact / calendar sync apk work with microG (if needed).
I have created some tools to help setup microG (they are in my signature).
ale5000 said:
Hi,
a Google account isn't required for Google Cloud Messaging (but it is required for many other things).
Also the official Play Store and contact / calendar sync apk work with microG (if needed).
I have created some tools to help setup microG (they are in my signature).
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I will definitely take a look into this, thank you! Any success on Nougat at all?
fireball0093 said:
I will definitely take a look into this, thank you! Any success on Nougat at all?
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I'm using microG on Nougat and KitKat, and I can say that it works perfectly (but I patch the framework for signature spoofing instead of using Xposed).
Moto G4 Play (Harpia XT1607) specific so I guess I am not too far off topic: Is there a Nougat ROM available that has signature spoofing built it?
Given my bad experience with Xposed on my old Galaxy Nexus, I really only want to use a ROM with signature spoofing built it. If I have to compile it myself that would be okay but it would be nicer to have a ROM with built-in support. And since I don't think Xposed runs on Nougat yet, that is not an option anyway.
For my old Galaxy Nexus I've been using the Unlegacy project, compiling my own ROM with the signature patches built it. But although I've see "official" Nougat ROMs announced for the G4 Play (LineageOS, AOKP, AOSxP, etc.) either I can't find a link to the correct source code/manifest files or, as in the case of LineageOS I can't get it to compile (complains of missing component(s) even though I've used the provided scripts to pull what should be all the needed items from my phone).
I really want to get back to the non-Google experience I have on my Galaxy Nexus using microG. Thanks for any help!
n76 said:
Moto G4 Play (Harpia XT1607) specific so I guess I am not too far off topic: Is there a Nougat ROM available that has signature spoofing built it?
Given my bad experience with Xposed on my old Galaxy Nexus, I really only want to use a ROM with signature spoofing built it. If I have to compile it myself that would be okay but it would be nicer to have a ROM with built-in support. And since I don't think Xposed runs on Nougat yet, that is not an option anyway.
For my old Galaxy Nexus I've been using the Unlegacy project, compiling my own ROM with the signature patches built it. But although I've see "official" Nougat ROMs announced for the G4 Play (LineageOS, AOKP, AOSxP, etc.) either I can't find a link to the correct source code/manifest files or, as in the case of LineageOS I can't get it to compile (complains of missing component(s) even though I've used the provided scripts to pull what should be all the needed items from my phone).
I really want to get back to the non-Google experience I have on my Galaxy Nexus using microG. Thanks for any help!
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I am currently looking into hopefully a method for Nougat, give me about a day to see if it works for me.
@fireball0093: If you compile from sources there the patches here instead to patch the compiled code there are the tools linked here.
ale5000 said:
@fireball0093: If you compile from sources there the patches here instead to patch the compiled code there are the tools linked here.
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@ale5000: What ROM are you compiling from source for a Harpia (I hope that will work on a xt1607 flavor)? Got a URI I can use for repo init?
Thanks!
@n76: I just given the link of the generic signature spoofing patch that should theoretically work on all ROMs, I haven't compiled any ROM.
ale5000 said:
@n76: I just given the link of the generic signature spoofing patch that should theoretically work on all ROMs, I haven't compiled any ROM.
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Thanks, I have been able to successfully use that patch on my personal builds of the Unlegacy ROM (Marshmallow and Nougat) for my Galaxy Nexus.
I just haven't been able to successfully build a ROM, even without the patch, for my Moto G4 Play.
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I just haven't been able to successfully build a ROM, even without the patch, for my Moto G4 Play.
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Sorry, I can't help with this.
Hallo,
i found a list of Roms supporting signature spoofing in the MicroG Threat. CRdroid is availible for Harpia and it is listen in the ROMS-List. Have anybody testet crDroid 2.1 for Harpia with MircoG?
Links:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/index-list-custom-roms-offering-t3557047
https://forum.xda-developers.com/g4-play/development/rom-crdroid-v1-6-t3525141
gueschmid said:
Hallo,
i found a list of Roms supporting signature spoofing in the MicroG Threat. CRdroid is availible for Harpia and it is listen in the ROMS-List. Have anybody testet crDroid 2.1 for Harpia with MircoG?
Links:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/index-list-custom-roms-offering-t3557047
https://forum.xda-developers.com/g4-play/development/rom-crdroid-v1-6-t3525141
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Nice find, thank you!
Looking at the crDroid source code repository at https://github.com/crdroidandroid it does look like the patch for signature faking is in there. (We should probably have the page at https://github.com/microg/android_packages_apps_GmsCore/wiki/Signature-Spoofing updated to include crDroid).
But I am a bit leary about trying the ROM linked to at https://forum.xda-developers.com/g4-play/development/rom-crdroid-v1-6-t3525141 as, despite the title of the XDA thread, it does not seem to be an official build. It looks like the official builds for the project are at https://androidfilehost.com/?w=devices&uid=23991606952610065 and are all built by "crdroidandroid" and there is no Moto G4 Play build there. The "[ROM][OFFICIAL][7.1.1] crDroid v2.1" links to a ROM built by SubhrajyotiSen on a different page so I am a bit hesitant to install it.
But this is interesting enough that I will try to build the ROM myself using the official sources from the crDroid project and see what happens.
it may be an inofficial Build, but it is mentioned on the G+ - Page of crDroid!
https://plus.google.com/communities...6/stream/d3e3f57f-b974-41f2-8740-97dbdd38056c
I went and installed crDroid here on the forums and also flashed the MicroG installer after flashing crDroid. I can confirm that signature spoofing is available and works. Under Settings, you just have to go to crDroid Settings, scroll down to Miscellaneous, and toggle Allow signature spoofing. Then go into the Self Check section in MicroG and tap "System grants signature spoofing permission" and allow MicroG to have that permission, and then the only thing you have to do to is configure the pre-installed location backends and you're good to go. I'll edit the second post and this thread to include this find, thank you @gueschmid
*Edit*
Actually, would people prefer me to edit this guide and leave it up as a Marshmallow-only guide and then create a second one for Nougat with our device? Just to keep it a bit clean
fireball0093 said:
I went and installed crDroid here on the forums and also flashed the MicroG installer after flashing crDroid. I can confirm that signature spoofing is available and works. Under Settings, you just have to go to crDroid Settings, scroll down to Miscellaneous, and toggle Allow signature spoofing. Then go into the Self Check section in MicroG and tap "System grants signature spoofing permission" and allow MicroG to have that permission, and then the only thing you have to do to is configure the pre-installed location backends and you're good to go. I'll edit the second post and this thread to include this find, thank you @gueschmid
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Actually, would people prefer me to edit this guide and leave it up as a Marshmallow-only guide and then create a second one for Nougat with our device? Just to keep it a bit clean
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Thanks for trying this out. I think I will have the time to follow your lead next week. It will be good to excise GApps from this phone.
VoLTE is important for me, is it working on this crDroid build?
n76 said:
Thanks for trying this out. I think I will have the time to follow your lead next week. It will be good to excise GApps from this phone.
VoLTE is important for me, is it working on this crDroid build?
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I don't have a carrier that uses VoLTE, but I took a look in the Changelog on some posts and it seems to have support for it on crDroid
Updated the guide to include crDroid in the second post. I have been messing around with Tingle in my spare time but I cannot fully grasp the concept as I don't have much experience using tools like that. If I do succeed in the future, I'll edit that in as well.

[ROM][March 2018]CottonmouthOS [8.1.0] [OPM1.171019.021.2018]

CottonmouthOS
A security and privacy focused mobile operating system based on CopperheadOS that is MicroG friendly.​
Code:
DISCLAIMER: NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR BROKEN PHONES OR LIVES
This ROM is based on the great CopperheadOS ROM with signature spoofing enabled to allow MicroG framework. There will be changes to make the signature spoofing spoof ONLY the Google service signatures and ONLY usable/allowable by MicroG services ONLY. The new name CottonmouthOS is a way to distinguish from CopperheadOS builds, because of the signature spoofing patches.
Prerequisites coming from other ROMs :-
Have latest March factory image installed.
Instructions :-
Download the CottonmouthOS ROM
Follow the install guide
Have a more private and secure phone
Features :-
Features of CopperheadOS ROM
Note :-
CottonmouthOS is meant to be used with the bootloader locked with NO custom recovery installed and no GAPPS.
Credits :-
CopperheadOS team
Mar-V-in for MicroG
razorloves for inspiration
References :-
Copperhead homepage
Documentation
Instructions used to build
Sources
MicroG patch
If anyone wants to reupload to a better file hosting site please do.
OLD OP
CopperheadOS
A security and privacy focused mobile operating system compatible with Android apps​
Code:
DISCLAIMER: NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR BROKEN PHONES OR LIVES
CopperheadOS - a hardened FOSS operating system based on the Android mobile platform. Its based on Android Open Source Project with added privacy and security features.
Prerequisites :-
Have latest factory image installed
Instructions :-
Download the UNOFFICIAL CopperheadOS ROM
- Mirror 1
- Mirror 2
- Mirror 3
Follow the install guide
Have a more private and secure phone
Features :-
Protection from zero-days
Prevents many vulnerabilities and makes exploits harder
Hardened C standard library and compiler toolchain
Catches memory corruption and integer overflows
Hardened kernel
Kernel self-protection and high quality ASLR
Stronger sandboxing and isolation for apps & services
Stricter SELinux policies, seccomp-bpf and more
Backported security features and quicker patching
Benefiting from upstream changes long before stock
Firewall & network hardening
Along with improvements like MAC randomization
Open-source and free of proprietary services
Uses alternatives to Google apps/services like F-Droid
Security-centric user experience changes
Better defaults, finer-grained permission control
Note :-
Copperhead is meant to be used with the bootloader locked with NO custom recovery installed and no GAPPS.
Credits :-
CopperheadOS team and razorloves for inspiration.
References :-
Copperhead homepage
Documentation
Instructions used to build
Last Updated 2018-02-28
Does copperhead have the pixel navbar animation?
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That is strange. Will reupload.
EDIT: Done see OP
I've always wondered something, since COS charges money for phone flashing and the only way to get it yourself is to compile it yourself and flash. Once you flash your self compiled build, do you have to build the updates or does the built in updater work?
ChongoDroid said:
I've always wondered something, since COS charges money for phone flashing and the only way to get it yourself is to compile it yourself and flash. Once you flash your self compiled build, do you have to build the updates or does the built in updater work?
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I didn't see the updater, and even if it was there the keys would not match so you would not be able to update.
Ideally, we would put this on a build server and release the full install and OTA every time there was an update so we would get the updates within a few hours of official. A few changes could be made to either change the updater (if it is there, which I did not see it) or use lineageOS one and modify it to point to the release server.
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I didn't see the updater, and even if it was there the keys would not match so you would not be able to update.
Ideally, we would put this on a build server and release the full install and OTA every time there was an update so we would get the updates within a few hours of official. A few changes could be made to either change the updater (if it is there, which I did not see it) or use lineageOS one and modify it to point to the release server.
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Yeah CopperheadOS uses the stock recovery iirc. They do it like this to use verified boot iirc. I personally loved COS on my Nexus 5 and missed it on my pixel.
how likely are weekly builds for this rom? also did you find a workaround for the F-Droid extension? I tried manually removing it and disabling it via twrp, but it seems to restore itself or simply refuse to delete, showing as deleted from within twrp
Thank you for building this, I tried and failed miserably. Will flash it today :good:
Fdroid Keys and BuildSystem
Thanks for building.
Please add your keys to the fdroid whitelist.
Could you write/post about your build system?(Like a Howto)?
KShion619 said:
how likely are weekly builds for this rom? also did you find a workaround for the F-Droid extension? I tried manually removing it and disabling it via twrp, but it seems to restore itself or simply refuse to delete, showing as deleted from within twrp
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The fdroid extension needs the keys as I pointed out in the 2nd or 3rd post notes. Regular builds would require a build server but a build server costs money. So, will try to update when I can.
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Thanks for building.
Please add your keys to the fdroid whitelist.
Could you write/post about your build system?(Like a Howto)?
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Please see the build instructions in the op that I posted.
Ideally, I would like to make another rom that has the restricted sigspoof added so we could have an option for microg
jahrule said:
The fdroid extension needs the keys as I pointed out in the 2nd or 3rd post notes. Regular builds would require a build server but a build server costs money. So, will try to update when I can.
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Meant like a user-doable way until the keys updated, I'm fine with the full screen dialog for now
KShion619 said:
Meant like a user-doable way until the keys updated, I'm fine with the full screen dialog for now
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The keys are compiled in so, no.
jahrule said:
Please see the build instructions in the op that I posted.
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I have seen and read it before
I setup an build host based on copperheads documentation, I read about the java whitelisting of my keys for fdroid, but the build process itself fails from time to time.
So my question was more about, how did you manage to setup a reliable environment for building. What OS did you use, installed dependencies etc.
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I have seen and read it before
I setup an build host based on copperheads documentation, I read about the java whitelisting of my keys for fdroid, but the build process itself fails from time to time.
So my question was more about, how did you manage to setup a reliable environment for building. What OS did you use, installed dependencies etc.
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You seem to ask for a docker.

Lineage 17.1 and microg

Hey folks,
I'm trying to get microg on Lineage 17.1 for my Moto G7 plus. I know about the current situation, that motog is not working perfectly with Android 10 for now due to some problems with the Unified nlp. However, I would like to install it, but there are multiple problems:
- microg for lineage is not available yet for lake
- I would need to patch lineage to support signature spoofing for installing it manually. I tested nanodroid patcher which didn't work (I guess because I first have to deodex lineage, but am unsure about that)
- There is a new microg fork called minmicrog
Could you give me some recommendations on a preferred setup? I also thought about building micro for lineage with the docker image but am not sure if this will work out due to limited hardware.
Thanks a lot!
I just got this phone and the development on it i believe is still getting in gear.... I know for sure that you can get microg setup on a custom rom using the nandroid setup...as far as this goes Im gonna try it right now....Ive got every custom rom available for us and most are google pixel based so that just defeats the whole purpose... so Ill try and learn as I go....I believe that Havoc and crdroid have signature spoofing options in there respected settings menus....i will test and report back......Also you can do this with a stock rooted rom with magisk and twrp......
NanoDroid wiki....great instructions
this is what Im gonna follow if you want to try yourself and report back
cobra202 said:
Hey folks,
I'm trying to get microg on Lineage 17.1 for my Moto G7 plus. I know about the current situation, that motog is not working perfectly with Android 10 for now due to some problems with the Unified nlp. However, I would like to install it, but there are multiple problems:
- microg for lineage is not available yet for lake
- I would need to patch lineage to support signature spoofing for installing it manually. I tested nanodroid patcher which didn't work (I guess because I first have to deodex lineage, but am unsure about that)
- There is a new microg fork called minmicrog
Could you give me some recommendations on a preferred setup? I also thought about building micro for lineage with the docker image but am not sure if this will work out due to limited hardware.
Thanks a lot!
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I got full Microg status with unifiednlp ....and man there is so much bad, old and wrong info.....I pulled it off with a vanilla Arm64 ab gsi which I love it is the best ROM ive tried.......also I found a new way to patch the signature spoof that I wasnt aware of using smaili patcher....and bare minimal installer just released.....seems since micro g and lineage got together more people are wanting to try..... I am so tired,,,,,,it seriously ate me up but I beat it.....if u need links or instructions private messege me .....I will create a forum post probably soon
KtownJeff said:
I got full Microg status with unifiednlp ....and man there is so much bad, old and wrong info.....I pulled it off with a vanilla Arm64 ab gsi which I love it is the best ROM ive tried.......also I found a new way to patch the signature spoof that I wasnt aware of using smaili patcher....and bare minimal installer just released.....seems since micro g and lineage got together more people are wanting to try..... I am so tired,,,,,,it seriously ate me up but I beat it.....if u need links or instructions private messege me .....I will create a forum post probably soon
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Thanks, sounds interesting, will also give it a try! Finally managed to get lineage 17.1 working with microg building it myself, check github.com/lineageos4microg/docker-lineage-cicd/pull/70. So built went through, could flash it and seems to work like a charm
cobra202 said:
Thanks, sounds interesting, will also give it a try! Finally managed to get lineage 17.1 working with microg building it myself, check github.com/lineageos4microg/docker-lineage-cicd/pull/70. So built went through, could flash it and seems to work like a charm
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you should try this FLOSS GSI ready made daily driver without any Google.... if you want root flash magisk after you set it up....
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pr...velopment/aosp-10-0-quack-phh-treble-t3992559[/QUOTE]
there is three versions FLOSS, Vanilla, and GAPPS..... make sure you choose ARM64 AB

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