I’ve been seeing a lot of posts about people being stuck between server (lemmy 0.18) and client (Jerboa 0.0.33—35) versions (not installed from IzzyOnDroid and logged in) with Jerboa crashing. Here’s a way to avoid that issue while still being able to log in and browse both Lemmy 0.18 or older instances.
- Add IzzyOnDroid repo to F-Droid
- Delete app data from Android app info (edit)
- Uninstall current version of Jerboa
- Install 0.0.33 IzzyOnDroid version of Jerboa
- Set phone to Airplane mode
- Open Jerboa and use the hamburger menu to add your account
- Fill in server, username, and password
- Turn off Airplane mode
- Login
You’ll get a old server version notification of your server hasn’t updated but you’ll be able to use Jerboa regardless of server version.
Hope this helps!
https://github.com/dessalines/jerboa/releases
With an alpha version that’s releasing updates every 3-8 days, it’s generally better to get it directly from the source. Google play takes one week to verify new releases, which doesn’t matter for established apps, but with rapid release cycles in active development, it can be annoying.
They are also pushing updates to F-Droid though if you want to have some app store behind it, they publish updates within hours of releasing.
But I’m not running into showstopper bugs like you’re mentioning…
That’s good for you, I suppose, and the reason why bug trackers exist. They are not universally applicable.