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Fixed
[YouTube] Fix for HTTP error 403 when starting videos: TeamNewPipe/NewPipeExtractor#1191
Fix crash in MediaSessionPlayerUi while destroying player #11261
Note that this does not fix 403 err...
I’m an OpenBSD user, not a Linux user, and Waydroid isn’t ported. find /usr/ports -type f -name DESCR -exec grep -li android {} + | awk -F/ '{printf "%s ", $5}' | sed 's/ $//'; echo gives me fdk-aac musikcube opencore-amr adb apktool jadx kf5 py-filebytes clearsans roboto-fonts chiaki libgdx libgdx kdeconnect-kde ntfs-3g selfoss, none of which seem to be an android emulator.
Either way, using a youtube client through an android emulator seems silly, especially when there are native clients like minitube and pipe-viewer that work on any platform.
You can use Waydroid to run Android apps on Linux.
I’m an OpenBSD user, not a Linux user, and Waydroid isn’t ported.
find /usr/ports -type f -name DESCR -exec grep -li android {} + | awk -F/ '{printf "%s ", $5}' | sed 's/ $//'; echo
gives mefdk-aac musikcube opencore-amr adb apktool jadx kf5 py-filebytes clearsans roboto-fonts chiaki libgdx libgdx kdeconnect-kde ntfs-3g selfoss
, none of which seem to be an android emulator.Either way, using a youtube client through an android emulator seems silly, especially when there are native clients like minitube and pipe-viewer that work on any platform.
It’s not run through a specific port, but through binderfs, a filesystem which indeed seems to be not ported to BSD.