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@ -876,6 +876,27 @@ useful. I think I'm gonna leave that be.
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More productively, I found that it won't startForegroundService() because
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that was added at Oreo!
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I can't seem to get start-on-boot to work, but from some of the crap in
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logcat, I have the idea CyanogenMod might not be good at broadcasting the
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boot event.
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Now for the interesting test...I uninstalled SimpleSSHD on the Moto X
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(API 22), and am reinstalling it new. So it won't have grandfathered
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permissions. It works fine! No surprises. It still doesn't start on
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boot *shrug*.
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Now to try the same uninstall test with Moto Z2 Force (API 26). It works
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fine, and on the first start-up it does ask for permission to access
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files (/sdcard). To my surprise, it saved my Settings and my
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/data/user/0/org.galexander.sshd/files. That's actually kind of bad,
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because the host key would be saved, and there aren't really many
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settings to re-enter in the upside case. Apparently this is new behavior
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since I added targetSdkVersion>=23, so users haven't had their data
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backed up yet and I can change this setting with allowBackup="false" in
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the manifest...
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allowBackup="false" took immediate effect and had no surprises...
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XXX - test with Android 16, and on my Moto X, and emulated 26, and emulated 28.
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