| 17 Aug 2025 |
pentane (DECT CYPT/2978) | the lineageos one? | 20:30:33 |
matthewcroughan | Yeah | 20:30:36 |
matthewcroughan | It's only minor revisions it can jump from right? | 20:30:46 |
matthewcroughan | It's more of a party trick | 20:30:52 |
pentane (DECT CYPT/2978) | Not sure, I've mostly manually sideloaded the OTA zips so far | 20:31:04 |
matthewcroughan | I've used it, it works, but my understanding was that you can't jump major revs | 20:31:15 |
pentane (DECT CYPT/2978) | but I'm gonna start using it as soon as I have a proper CI for testing new versions set up | 20:31:24 |
matthewcroughan | And you always have to increment the buildDateTime and put the zip on a webserver | 20:31:37 |
matthewcroughan | it's neat though | 20:31:39 |
pentane (DECT CYPT/2978) | is that an inherent limitation of the AOSP OTA update process or just a safeguard of the LOS updater? | 20:32:16 |
pentane (DECT CYPT/2978) | asking bc I'm able to sideload major version jump OTA zips just fine | 20:32:47 |
matthewcroughan | https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/pyxis/upgrade/variant2/ | 20:33:02 |
matthewcroughan |
The updater app does not support upgrades from one version of LineageOS to another, and will block installation to any update for a different version. Upgrading manually requires similar steps to installing LineageOS for the first time.
| 20:33:13 |
matthewcroughan | This is a good stability test for my GPD pocket | 20:39:27 |