There is another thread with complaints about RPI3 which is arm64
Can confirm version 16 is still working fine on my Note 10.1 I get the same problem trying to set a rate limit on the note, immediately crashes.
Do you have a crash log?
Fascinating. The (new) rate limiting package (golang.org/x/time/rate
) is literally 200 lines of simple, clean code - no funny business. I wonder if there is a float bug in the compiler on arm64 or something. This and the percentage calculations are essentially the only places we use floatsâŚ
Just compiled with v0.14.18, and it works fine in the exact same scenario. Will release a new version with that until the issue is fixed.
v0.14.18 has a slow weakhash. I donât know if this really impacts performance on Android devices, though.
Which compiler are you building with? Latest 1.7 or 1.8 RC?
Go 1.7.3 (you should get the exact same binary if you run the build from the Android repo).
Just curious. âOurâ 0.14.19 is built with 1.8beta2, and the build servers currently have 1.8rc2. But that rules out something broken in the 1.8 release at least. Odd.
I sent a log report from the crash notification
Just for clarity all of my android installs are from the play store
It seems to be not Android specific, but generally ARM64.
Same problem on pine64:
yep your right, by using the settings in the web GUI it accepts the limit and all is well again. Happy days
If you upgraded to the latest Android App version, you donât need to set the limit. That version reverted back to 0.14.18 (which doesnât have the issue) and fixed the rate limit setting inside the app. I didât upgrade so far, as the workaround work good for me and the 0.14.19 had some improvements, so there is no benefit in upgrading.
OK thanks, I didnât notice. My nexus had updated automatically but the Huawei hadnât yet so the rate limit fixed it. Have just asked it to do the play store updates so should all be sorted in a few mins. Thanks to all working on this for your very helpful and friendly support.
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