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MinMicroG Installer

By MOVZX and FatherJony and FriendlyNeighborhoodShane

GitHub https://github.com/NoGooLag

MicroG Support Group: https://t.me/joinchat/FyFlS0X2D7f6YNvdxhEsfw

This is a simple MicroG installer that only installs the minimum basics. It can install MicroG into your system partition or as a Magisk module. It supports virtually all mobile architectures (arm/64, x86/64, mips/64) and fully supports KitKat and above. It can also (mostly) support much older versions, but sync adapters and some location providers won't work. It can even uninstall itself from your device, just rename it and flash it again.

It contains an unofficial fork of MicroG (GMSCore, GSFProxy, Droidguard) (Compiled by MOVZX) with bumped version numbers so that apps don't complain about updating play.

The things included in the Standard Edition zip are:
-MicroG (GMSCore, GSFProxy, Droidguard)
-Google Play store (modded by Setialpha)
-UNLP backends (Dejá vu, LocalGSM, LocalWiFi, Mozilla, Nominatim)
-FDroid with privileged extension
-Swype libs for AOSP keyboard
-Some Google DRM jars
-Google Sync adapters for KK to O
-Permission files for all of this
-An addon.d file to backup/restore everything on a rom flash

The things included in the NoGoolag Edition zip are:
-MicroG (GMSCore, GSFProxy, Droidguard)
-FakeStore
-Aurora Store
-FDroid with privileged extension
-UNLP backends (Dejá vu, LocalGSM, LocalWiFi, Mozilla, Nominatim)
-Permission files for all of this
-An addon.d file to backup/restore everything on a rom flash

The zip debloats 3 Google apps from your phone (GmsCore, GoogleServicesFramework, Phonesky and their MicroG counterparts) and 4 NLP providers. In Magisk mode, they won't be removed from system, and if you uninstall the pack, they'll come back. If you install in system, the debloated stuff will be stored in internal-storage/MinMicroG/Backup.
WARNING: This zip does not and never will debloat anything else because that is the minimum coming in MicroG's way. I have had my own share of PTSD with debloating. I believe (through guesswork) that it should work even on flashes over gapped ROMs, but don't take my word for it. Debloat before you flash.

For support:
If you flashed through recovery, provide its logs.
If you used Magisk Manager, provide its logs.

How to control the zip by changing its name:
NOTE: Control by name is not possible in magisk manager, since it copies the zip to a cache directory and renames it install.zip. This is unavoidable behaviour.

- Add 'system' to its filename to force it to install/uninstall from system. Otherwise, it looks for magisk, and if not found, installs to system. Obviously, if you flash it through Magisk manager, you want to install it to Magisk. If not, you have to flash through recovery.

- Add 'uninstall' to its filename to uninstall it from your device, whether in magisk mode or system mode. If you use Magisk Manager, your preferred method of uninstallation is from there.

Just rename it and flash it again for the intended effect.

NOTE:
-MicroG showing wrong signature for Phonesky? Lemme guess... System mode? Dirty flashed? Go to shell and type (ofcourse with su):
pm grant com.android.vending android.permission.FAKE_PACKAGE_PERMISSION
-Dirty flashing not recommended. you'll mess up all your permissions and may even cause conflicts in app data, leading to crashes.
The maker does not support or endorse dirty flashing. It will harm you and your loved ones. Don't come complaining to me.

Thanks to @osm0sis for the base magisk/recovery code and inspiration and guidance on the majority of the stuff in here. You're awesome.
Thanks to @Setialpha, the creator of NanoDroid, and ale5000 for the lib installation code and permissions code.


📡 @NoGoolag #minmicrog #microg #installer #magisk
microG unofficial installer by ale5000

Simplify the installation of microG (all files included are the original versions).
It also feature a non-aroma live setup, but this functionality is currently limited to ARM phones.

📣 XDA: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/microg-unofficial-installer-t3432360

🎁 CONTENTS:
https://github.com/micro5k/microg-unofficial-installer/blob/v1.0.31-beta/zip-content/CONTENTS.rst

💻 SOURCE CODE: https://github.com/micro5k

🛒 DOWNLOAD:
You could download the flashable zip already built from the XDA forum or download the sources from the release page, extract them and then run the build script.

NOTE: Devices with a MIPS CPU aren't supported.
IMPORTANT: This installation method isn't supported by the author of microG so you should install it normally before reporting bugs to him (instead installer related bugs should be reported to me).

♻️ UNINSTALL:
To uninstall ale5000's microG pack, inside the zip there's a uninstall.sh. Run it as root and reboot. If running on TWRP, mount System first.

#ale5000 #unofficial #microg #installer
MicroG pack installer v2.0

(This is the simple classic version that installs in system)

Included Packages
- Latest MicroG Services Core
- Latest MicroG Services Framework Proxy
- Latest Deja Vu Location Service
- Latest Local GSM Location Service
- Latest Local Wi-Fi Location Service
- Latest Mozilla Unified NLP Backend
- Latest Nominatim NLP Backend
- Google Calendar Sync Adapter
- Google Contacts Sync Adapter
- Google Keyboard Support
- Google Maps Support
- Latest Google Play Store
- OTA auto backup/restore script
- SafetyNet support
- etc

Notes
- MicroG GMS app compiled using NoGooLag APK Keystore, with some mods, A FORK!

#microg #installer #mgp
📡 @NoGoolag
NanoDroid v20.6 "Malachowski" is now available.

What's new?

- improved Uninstaller (System Mode)
- improved nanodroid-overlay script
- merged GmsCore info-menu (three-dot-menu in microG settings) by oF2pks
- fixed a push Messages Issue with custom microG build (thanks to Vavun for reporting the issue)

Download from Nanolx or AFH

https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-nanomod-5-0-20170405-microg-t3584928/post78764628

#nanodroid #microg #installer
Nanodroid version 20.7 is now available.

This release features a few bug fixes and improvements, as well as the usual updates, as well as updated patches for signature spoofing.

ChangeLog

### Bug Fixes

* nanodroid-perm
* fix typo prevent some permissions to be set

* Installer
* fix resizing magisk.img failing due it being dirty
* fix GApps removal in certain cases
* fix compatibility with LineageOS for microG
* certain components now only get removed if NanoDroid's replacements are actually going to be installed
* fix storing library installation information in System Mode installation for APKs installed to an alias path
* fixes addon.d being unable to restore libraries after ROM update
* affects microG GmsCore and Bromite WebView

### General

* Installer
* re-use already unpacked framework-res when checking for native sigspoof more than once
* more verbose GApps removal logging
* make unzip less noisy to prevent twrp.log pollution

* Patcher
* update Haystack patches to 20190308 by @Lanchon
* improved patches
* official Android Pie support

* build-package Script
* update to new OpenGApps host URL

### Updates

* automatic
* Simple Gallery (6.5.5)
* Simple Calendar (6.3.2)
* Bromite System WebView (73.0.3683.61)
* Odyssey (1.1.17)
* NewPipe (0.16.0)
* Termux (0.66)
* Blokada (3.7.022000)
* AnySoftKeyboard (1.9.2629)
* Open Camera (1.45.2)
* QKSMS (3.6.3)

* manual
* microG GmsCore (0.2.6.15090-167-dirty)
* Play Store (13.8.16)

Download from Nanolx

#nanodroid #microg #installer
NanoDroid version 21.0 (Codename USS Reliant) is now available.

Highlights

* official microG by mar-v-in updated to version 0.2.7.17455 (with vtm)
* fixed login issues with Google Apps
* fixed WebView 74.x login issues
* Push messages Doze whitelist support
* initial Cast API
* work-in-progress rewrite of Maps API
* bumped Play Services version to 17.4.55
* custom microG updated to version 0.2.7.17455 aswell. As most beta stuff from my custom build which I mostly collected from other contributors is now upstream, so the differences are becoming less and less and the custom build will eventually vanish. The following differences remain: light settings theme (to be able to visually differenciate both builds), improved microG settings (waiting for upstream merge) and built with mapbox instead of vtm (upstream work-in-progress).
* the installer now automatically creates the privapp-permission whitelists, so bootloops on some custom ROMs or after major updates (like from Oreo to Pie) should be a thing of the past, can be fixed with re-installing NanoDroid.
* majorly improved init scripts

Important Note

* There was an update to SafetyNet yesterday, not in what it detects, but how it works. Thus microG's DroidGuardHelper isn't up to date anymore, so currently you can't pass SafetyNet with microG.

* If you want to login to apps like Maps, Drive or whatever, first go into System Settings > Account > Google Account > Account Settings > Enable 'Allow apps to find accounts'

Download from Nanolx
https://downloads.nanolx.org/NanoDroid/Stable

XDA Thread
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-nanomod-5-0-20170405-microg-t3584928/post79645822

#nanodroid #microg #installer
MinMicroG Installer

By MOVZX and FatherJony and FriendlyNeighborhoodShane

GitHub source code: https://github.com/FriendlyNeighborhoodShane/MinMicroG

Github downloads: https://github.com/friendlyneighborhoodshane/minmicrog_releases/releases (all edition can be downloaded here)

This is a simple MicroG installer that only installs the minimum basics. It can install MicroG into your system partition or as a Magisk module. It supports virtually all mobile architectures (arm/64, x86/64, mips/64) and fully supports KitKat and above. It can also (mostly) support much older versions, but sync adapters and some location providers won't work. It can even uninstall itself from your device, just rename it and flash it again. MinMicroG uses official microG APKs so can be updated from the microG F-droid repo.

The things included in the Standard Edition zip are:

- MicroG (GMSCore, GSFProxy, Droidguard, Maps APIv1) (from MicroG FDroid repo)
- Google Play store (modded for IAPs by Setialpha)
- UNLP backends (Dejá vu, LocalGSM, LocalWiFi, Mozilla, Nominatim, RadioCells) (From FDroid repo)
- AuroraDroid (From Whyorean's GitLab)
- AuroraServices (From Whyorean's GitLab)
- Swipe libs for AOSP keyboard (From OpenGApps GitHub repo)
- Some Google DRM jars (From OpenGApps GitHub repo)
- Google Sync adapters for KK to O (From OpenGApps GitHub repo)
- Permission files for all of this
- An addon.d file to backup/restore everything on a rom flash

The things included in the NoGoolag Edition zip are:

- MicroG (GMSCore, GSFProxy, Droidguard, Maps APIv1) (from MicroG FDroid repo)
- FakeStore (from MicroG FDroid repo)
- AuroraStore (From Whyorean's GitLab)
- AuroraDroid (From Whyorean's GitLab)
- AuroraServices (From Whyorean's GitLab)
- UNLP backends (Dejá vu, LocalGSM, LocalWiFi, Mozilla, Nominatim, RadioCells) (From FDroid repo)
- Permission files for all of this
- An addon.d file to backup/restore everything on a rom flash

The things included in the UNLP Edition zip are:

- UNLP (From FDroid repo)
- Maps APIv1
- UNLP backends (Dejá vu, LocalGSM, LocalWiFi, Mozilla, Nominatim, RadioCells) (From FDroid repo)
- Permission files for all of this
- An addon.d file to backup/restore everything on a rom flash

The things included in the AuroraServices Edition zip are:
- AuroraServices (From Whyorean's GitLab)
- Permission files for all of this
- An addon.d file to backup/restore everything on a rom flash

The zip debloats 3 Google apps from your phone (GmsCore, GoogleServicesFramework, Phonesky and their MicroG counterparts) and 4 NLP providers. In Magisk mode, they won't be removed from system, and if you uninstall the pack, they'll come back. If you install in system, the debloated stuff will be stored in internal-storage/MinMicroG/Backup.
WARNING: This zip does not and never will debloat anything else because that is the minimum coming in MicroG's way. I have had my own share of PTSD with debloating. I believe (through guesswork) that it should work even on flashes over gapped ROMs, but don't take my word for it. Debloat before you flash.

For support:
If you flashed through recovery, provide its logs.
If you used Magisk Manager, provide its logs.

Thanks to @osm0sis for the base magisk/recovery code and inspiration and guidance on the majority of the stuff in here. You're awesome.
Thanks to @Setialpha, the creator of NanoDroid, and ale5000 for the lib installation code and permissions code.

📡 @NoGoolag #minmicrog #microg #installer #magisk
Nanodroid 22.6 "La Sirena"
By setialpha


Links at: https://t.me/NoGoolag/877

Highlights:

Bromite System WebView 80 supports Android 10

Google Sync and Swipe Libraries for Android 10

Note: Google Sync and Swipe Libraries are no longer included in the Full and microG packages, instead they now reside in their own Google package!

Shiny new official build for Amaze Filemanager (F-Droid stopped updating since version 3.1.2)

Fixes in the Patcher

Substratum, Orbot, GNU Nano Editor, Zelda Ringtones, and some shell utilities (col, colcrt, colrm, look and setterm) dropped

Face Slim replaced with Frost

usual updates

Full changelog: https://gitlab.com/Nanolx/NanoDroid/blob/master/ChangeLog.md


#nanodroid #microg #installer
Minimal MicroG Installer V2.6

10 february, 2020

By MOVZX and FatherJony and FriendlyNeighborhoodShane


A simple, flexible MicroG Installer

Changelog:

Update All APKs
Swipe and sync supports Q
Add npem from NanoDroid
(Thanks setialpha)

For y'all younglings that don't know what MinMicroG is, check readme.md inside or https://t.me/NoGoolag/2141

Downloads:
github.com/friendlyneighborhoodshane/minmicrog_releases/releases

Build scripts and instructions:

github.com/friendlyneighborhoodshane/minmicrog

📡 @NoGoolag
#microg #minmicrog #installer
MinMicroG V2.7-beta-letstrythisshitout

Minimal MicroG Installer

4 march, 2020

By MOVZX and FatherJony and FriendlyNeighborhoodShane

A simple, flexible MicroG Installer

Changelog:

♦️ Update AuroraStore and Play store
♦️ Selfbuilt GMSCore and UNLP for background location fix
(sauce at github.com/nogoolag)

For y'all younglings that don't know what MinMicroG is, check readme.md inside or https://t.me/NoGoolag/2141


Build scripts and instructions:
(slightly modified - GMSCore and UNLP selfbuilt)

github.com/friendlyneighborhoodshane/minmicrog

Downloads: https://github.com/friendlyneighborhoodshane/minmicrog_releases/releases

Once installed run the following command in Termux (after su):

pm grant com.google.android.gms android.permission.ACCESS_BACKGROUND_LOCATION


📡 @NoGoolag
#minmicrog #microg #installer
MinMicroG V2.7-beta2-letstrythisshitoutagain

Minimal MicroG Installer

7 march, 2020

By MOVZX and FatherJony and FriendlyNeighborhoodShane

A simple, flexible MicroG Installer

Changelog:

NOTE: Maybe will fix perhaps, the woes of the past

Update perm xmls for background location and contact sync
Modify ND's npem to grant background perm

Still the same selfbuilt GMSCore and UNLP for background location fix
(sauce at github.com/nogoolag)

For y'all younglings that don't know what MinMicroG is, check readme.md inside or https://t.me/NoGoolag/2141

Downloads:
https://github.com/friendlyneighborhoodshane/minmicrog_releases/releases

Build scripts and instructions:
(slightly modified - GMSCore and UNLP selfbuilt)
github.com/friendlyneighborhoodshane/minmicrog

📡 @NoGoolag
#minmicrog #microg #installer
MinMicroG MicroG installer
v2.7-beta3-milkandbootloops

28 april, 2020

By MOVZX and FatherJony and FriendlyNeighborhoodShane

⚠️ Check the guide called readme.md inside the zips ⚠️

Probably the last release with custom APKs made for my own satisfaction until Marvin revives microG to its former glory. With all the recent fixes made while sitting at home (thanks COVID-19!)

Why you would bother flashing this:
Formally put the scripts under GPLv3
Added an install.md file as a handy reference manual and guide
Update AuroraSuite, Play store
Remove DroidGuard for obvious reasons (thanks Googs!)
Replace abandoned FDroid GSM NLP backend with releases from @ploink
Removed unmaintained radiocell backend that was crashing on many phones
Now uses awk from MBB if you have Magisk installed
Fix the (yet inexplicable) rare simple_mount bug that expanded faster than the universe (thanks advanced physics!)

Still the same selfbuilt GMSCore and UNLP for background location fix
(sauce at github.com/nogoolag)

⬇️ Downloads:
https://github.com/friendlyneighborhoodshane/minmicrog_releases/releases

Build scripts and instructions:
(slightly modified - GMSCore and UNLP selfbuilt)
github.com/friendlyneighborhoodshane/minmicrog


📡 @NoGoolag
#minmicrog #microg #installer
MinMicroG MicroG installer
v2.7


27 july, 2020

By MOVZX and FatherJony and FriendlyNeighborhoodShane

⚠️ Check the guide called readme.md inside the zips ⚠️

Yeehaw, official microG release!

Changelog:
- Update microG
- Update AuroraStore
- Remove awk dependency completely

⬇️ Downloads:
https://github.com/friendlyneighborhoodshane/minmicrog_releases/releases

Build scripts and instructions:
github.com/friendlyneighborhoodshane/minmicrog


📡 @NoGoolag
#minmicrog #microg #installer
Nanodroid developer is back!

https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-nanomod-5-0-20170405-microg-t3584928/page816

Hi everyone,

I know I've been inactive for about 2 or 3 months here.

Those who follow the git repository might already know that some groundbreaking work was going on since beginning of August.

A new beta release 22.6.91 (= 22.7-beta2) will drop this weekend. What's to expect:

- full support for Android 10 (many issues resolved)
- full support for Android 10 if deodexed in the Patcher
- flashing all Packages (except the Uninstaller, needs a few changes, still) through Magisk Manager, this includes the Patcher as well (yes, yes!)
- more. See ChangeLog.md for the full list.

I won't go into reading the past 10+ pages, if there are any unresolved issues or questions, feel free to post them again (or in case of issues even better: create a ticket over at gitlab, with logs included).


NanoDroid 22.6.91 (22.7-beta2)

As promised, a new beta release is now available for testing: 22.6.91 (= 22.7-beta2)

Highlights

Full Android 10 compatibility (many issues resolved)
Full Android 10 compatibility for Patcher (services.jar must be deodexed, though)
Support flashing of all modules (including the Patcher!) through Magisk Manager (requires Magisk 19.0 at minimum)
Fixed several issues
build-package previously only worked in GNU/Linux, will now work on *BSD and Darwin (= MacOS) aswell
Usual updates


Configuration Changes:

1) Full package switched from Oandbackup to OAndBackupX (you'll be auto-migrated)

2) You can now install Play Store and Aurora Store (+ Aurora Services) together by using
Code:

nanodroid_play=30

3) You can now install official F-Droid and Aurora F-Droid clients (+ F-Droid Privileged Extension / Aurora Services) together by using
Code:

nanodroid_fdroid=3

4) You can now choose which init scripts to install by removing unwanted ones from the list
Code:

nanodroid_init="10_sqlite 20_fstrim 30_logcat 40_external_sd 50_logscleaner"

5) You can now choose which shell utils to install by removing unwanted ones from the list (the column utility will always be installed, as it's required by nanodroid-overlay script)
Code:

nanodroid_utils="findfs findmnt hexdump lessecho lesskey lsblk lscpu lsipc lslocks lsns ncal whereis"

6) You can select all new/changed stuff from Setup Wizard aswell, of course

DOWNLOADS:
https://downloads.nanolx.org/NanoDroid/Beta


#nanodroid #installer #microg