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Logistique, a Half-Life 2 Mod (Blind Walkthrough)
After most ROMs being loaded with bug reports on the new tree, I have decided to revert to the old trees, starting from the next release of POSP.
Due to bootleggers being back (yay) and me maintaining 3 ROMs, one of those 3 will be cancelled, and bootleggers will take it's place. I'll make a poll later on to decide what gets cancelled.
Also bootleggers for j4+ will be based on arm64 since it's stable now
Cancel which
Final Results
40%
POSP
60%
CORVUS
Corvus is hereby cancelled upon winning the majority of votes in the poll
Bootleggers 5.1 Shishufied for the Redmi 5 Plus (vince)

Changelog
:
- New trees
- Some bugfixes for those new trees
- Source update

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Known bugs: low call audio on loudspeaker (will fix soon)

CLEAN FLASH MANDATORY
New updates coming soon guys, be patient (Derp, POSP and Leggers, PE's CI is locked cause source is WIP)

> Will be based on new trees (Ken's trees)
> Will come with VIMB (if stability issues, I'll switch to genom)
> Won't be a mess like my last builds were

Edit: It will come with Genom
Edit2: Actually it'll come with VIMB but a very clean version since vimb is wip so don't expect all the goodies
And tethering is fixed
POSP Croquette for the Redmi 5 Plus

Version: 3.1.7+12

Changelog:
- Switch to new trees
- Source Upstream
- May Security Patch
- Fix USB Tethering
- Fix SIM2 for non-Indian Carriers

Kernel: VIMB-CAF 4.9.220, Compiled with Clang 10
SeLinux: Enforcing

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Clean install required
first boot issues will be fixed soon
PLEASE - Clean flash the latest PE build. There are reports that dirty flashing are making devices unable to boot. We are using new trees. SELinux is now Enforcing. Clean flash is MANDATORY.
Latest PE builds have been pulled from the PE website, new builds will be coming soon, a lot of issues have been surfacing due to SELinux Enforcing (particularily a series of different bootloops on a set of devices), which has now been reverted. Thanks for your understanding.