I have tried installing the APK in my S20, but it fails as it appears to be an 
invalid package :(
Not sure if that's an issue locally, or a general one (I've been fighting with 
the Blackberry "business restriction" nonsense since we started using it to 
control access to work systems).



On 7 Dec 2023, 19:22, at 19:22, Dirk Hohndel via subsurface 
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>As Michael and I try to improve the way we post binaries for people to
>test and use, following up on the Ubuntu and Fedora binaries I
>mentioned earlier, we now have binaries posted on GitHub as "daily" or
>"latest" releases:
>https://github.com/subsurface/subsurface/releases/tag/latest
>
>There is an oddity about the way this works. GitHub only does releases
>for tags. So there are basically two options:
>(a) do a "latest" tag and post all the binaries under that (which is
>what I've done so far)
>(b) create a tag for every merge / push to the master branch
>
>Both have drawbacks:
>(a) creates a real mess with quickly having many, many artifacts in
>that same 'latest' release and the user having to figure out which ones
>to download.
>(b) creates a real mess as the git repo gets flooded with new tags -
>but then the releases themselves look much more sane
>
>I'm curious what people think would be the better strategy - or if
>there's a third option that I've missed.
>
>I'd also appreciate if people could try these new and improved Windows
>builds (they use a fresh build container with the very latest Qt5.15
>libraries, newer compiler, and several other newer dependencies
>compared to those that I posted last week. I'd be especially interested
>if there are any improvements to BT / BLE handling, as there were
>numerous updates to the corresponding code in Qt.
>
>And I'd love to know how the Android APK works for people trying to
>side-load Subsurface-mobile onto an Android device.
>In one quick test for me it seemed to be fine (if awkward and annoying)
>- but I'd love to make sure a few more people with non-Google devices
>try this (for reasons of personal preferences I only tend to use plain
>Google Android devices... therefore I'd love to make sure that this
>works with Samsung or <insert other brands> devices as well.
>
>Thanks
>
>/D
>
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