@yesfreenet @Captain_Baka What happens if you install the certificate and then right the F-Droid Client package? Do you have any screenshots of the error?
F-Droid is an installable catalogue of FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) applications for the Android platform.
@yesfreenet @Captain_Baka What happens if you install the certificate and then right the F-Droid Client package? Do you have any screenshots of the error?
@yolo As already said, F-Droid being a “DIY app store” allows everyone the freedom to make their own, as they see fit, and to include the apps that they want, funded as they need. We’re not planning any changes to the F-Droid repo, which will remain fully FLOSS.
@boredsquirrel @merde Wait, which app took 6 months to get updates built verified from source by F-Droid?
@poVoq @interdimensionalmeme You can disable autoupdates in Settings (not Expert). You can also decide ‘per app’, in the upper right menu, to: install betas, skip this update or stop all updates.
@QuazarOmega Update to latest 1.21.1 (expand Versions) and retry. Some GOS features impeded autoupdates this summer, but that has been fixed.