oh and one more thing but i explained that before and i think i’m the only one who didn’t automatically do it: you have to turn on wifi&network location access in system settings.
Yes, I’m sure it was LocalWifiNlpBackend because I was able to log the battery drain since its installation and until its removing.
I’ll try your configuration
Thanks!
When I launch µg unifiedNlp and click on “configure location backends”, the application crashes.
¿Is it normal?
Wifi&network location is enabled (although the description of the option mentions google )
I installed all the backends I could find, and OSMand doesn’t find my position. I live in a big city in Spain.
Something must be going wrong
no that is not normal. my guess: something went wrong with the installation of either one of your backends or the unified backend. you could try uninstalling all backends, see if it still crashes, then reinstall the backends one by one to see wich one causes the crash. if uninstalling the backends doesn’t work you could try uninstalling and reinstalling the unified backend. maybe test it before you make it a system app as well; it shouldn’t work as a user app, but it shouldn’t crash either.
I ran into the same trouble and did a quick research, until I found this. adbd Insecure 2.00 did the trick for me. The error message from adb doesn’t come up anymore and everything works as expected.
Thanks to @Stefan tip, I think I managed to install unifiedNlp with the technique described in https://github.com/microg/android_packages_apps_UnifiedNlp
I say “I think” because I haven’t had any error doing the adb thing, but the app doesn’t show in my app list. So I can’t enter th app to manage the backends.
OSMand doesn’t find me on the map. I don’t know if it is because my city (Donostia San Sebastian in Spain) is a backend desert or because µg unfiednlp doesn’t work.
Question for people who manage to use µg unifiednlp on a GAPPS-free Fairphone: ¿Does the application show?
Yes I did what you mentioned in your post.
Finally I got it work
Instead of writing “adb push LegacyNetworkLocation.apk /system/priv-app/NetworkLocation.apk” i did “adb push LegacyNetworkLocation.apk /system/app/LegacyNetworkLocation.apk” and the app appeared !
Easier how? Is it not necessary to make it a system app anymore? On F-Droid’s App description it sounds like it’s used as a user app, but it also says it’s for AOSP devices.